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Lee Gwin

Birth
Kansas, USA
Death
11 May 1933 (aged 56)
El Dorado, Butler County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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GWIN, LEE

Funeral services for Lee Gwin, 407 South Alleghany Street, who died here yesterday will be held at the Byrd Funeral Home tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock with Rev. Fred W. Condit, pastor of the Christian Church, officiating.

The body will be taken to Fort Scott after the services here where short services will be held tomorrow afternoon. Pallbearers will be L. R. Bell, Carrol Chalfant, George Cox, Lawrence Webster, O. L. Palmer and Luther Lewis. Interment will be made in the Evergreen Cemetery at Fort Scott. (El Dorado Times, Friday, May 12, 1933)

Funeral services for Lee Gwin, who died here Thursday, were held at the Byrd Funeral Home this morning with Rev. Fred W. Condit, pastor of the Christian Church officiating.

A large group of friends and relatives were present to pay its last respects to the El Doradoan and a large floral offering filled the chapel of the funeral home with its fragrance.

A mixed quartet, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris, Miss Elsie Ow, and C. W. Harvey, sang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" and "Face to Face" accompanied by Mrs. I. R. Ferguson. Pallbearers were L. R. Bell, Carrol Chalfant, George Cox, Lawrence Webster, O. L. Palmer and Luther Lewis.

The body was taken to Fort Scott immediately after the services here where short funeral services were to be held this afternoon. Interment was to be made in the Evergreen Cemetery there. (El Dorado Times, Saturday, May 13, 1933)
GWIN, LEE

Funeral services for Lee Gwin, 407 South Alleghany Street, who died here yesterday will be held at the Byrd Funeral Home tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock with Rev. Fred W. Condit, pastor of the Christian Church, officiating.

The body will be taken to Fort Scott after the services here where short services will be held tomorrow afternoon. Pallbearers will be L. R. Bell, Carrol Chalfant, George Cox, Lawrence Webster, O. L. Palmer and Luther Lewis. Interment will be made in the Evergreen Cemetery at Fort Scott. (El Dorado Times, Friday, May 12, 1933)

Funeral services for Lee Gwin, who died here Thursday, were held at the Byrd Funeral Home this morning with Rev. Fred W. Condit, pastor of the Christian Church officiating.

A large group of friends and relatives were present to pay its last respects to the El Doradoan and a large floral offering filled the chapel of the funeral home with its fragrance.

A mixed quartet, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris, Miss Elsie Ow, and C. W. Harvey, sang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" and "Face to Face" accompanied by Mrs. I. R. Ferguson. Pallbearers were L. R. Bell, Carrol Chalfant, George Cox, Lawrence Webster, O. L. Palmer and Luther Lewis.

The body was taken to Fort Scott immediately after the services here where short funeral services were to be held this afternoon. Interment was to be made in the Evergreen Cemetery there. (El Dorado Times, Saturday, May 13, 1933)


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  • Created by: John Gwinn
  • Added: Oct 4, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118181256/lee-gwin: accessed ), memorial page for Lee Gwin (Jun 1876–11 May 1933), Find a Grave Memorial ID 118181256, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by John Gwinn (contributor 47084327).