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Cecile Carrie <I>Wellborn</I> Mathis

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Cecile Carrie Wellborn Mathis

Birth
Greentop, Schuyler County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Jan 1962 (aged 59)
Osawatomie, Miami County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Parsons, Labette County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Cecil Mathis, 60, wife of Lloyd Mathis of Leavenworth, died early today at a hospital in Osawatomie after two months of failing health.
Mr. and Mrs. Mathis operated the Mathis Hatchery and a hardware store in Parsons for a number of years. About five years ago they moved from Parsons to Leavenworth.
She was born Cecil Wellborn on April 10, 1901, at Greentop, Mo. When a girl she came to Parsons with her family. She was married to Mathis here on Jan. 1, 1921. She was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church of Parsons.
In addition to the husband she is survived by two sons, the Rev. Jack Mathis, Earlton, and Jerry, a medical student in the University of Kansas; a sister, Mrs. T. W. Bayless, Parsons and four grandchildren. Two brothers and a sister preceded her in death.
The body is being returned and services will be at 2 pm Monday at the Blossom Funeral home conducted by the Rev. Don V. Bumgarner. Burial will be in Memorial Lawn.
Friends may call at the funeral home."
Mrs. Cecil Mathis, 60, wife of Lloyd Mathis of Leavenworth, died early today at a hospital in Osawatomie after two months of failing health.
Mr. and Mrs. Mathis operated the Mathis Hatchery and a hardware store in Parsons for a number of years. About five years ago they moved from Parsons to Leavenworth.
She was born Cecil Wellborn on April 10, 1901, at Greentop, Mo. When a girl she came to Parsons with her family. She was married to Mathis here on Jan. 1, 1921. She was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church of Parsons.
In addition to the husband she is survived by two sons, the Rev. Jack Mathis, Earlton, and Jerry, a medical student in the University of Kansas; a sister, Mrs. T. W. Bayless, Parsons and four grandchildren. Two brothers and a sister preceded her in death.
The body is being returned and services will be at 2 pm Monday at the Blossom Funeral home conducted by the Rev. Don V. Bumgarner. Burial will be in Memorial Lawn.
Friends may call at the funeral home."


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