Frankfort, Kansas, Index
Tuesday, July 15, 1941
Mrs. Ettna Jane Williams, youngest child of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Altman was born at
Baxter, Iowa on April 29, 1861 and passed
away at her home in Frankfort, Kansas at
10:45 p.m. on Sunday, June 29, 1941 as
the result of a stroke suffered last week
at the age of 80 years, 2 months.
On July 31, 1899 she was united in marriage
to Homer Williams. To this union was born
one child.
She leaves to mourn her death, her husband
Homer; and daughter, Mrs. Lee Booth, of
Frankfort, Kansas; two granddaughters, two
nephews; one sister and a brother have
preceded her in death.
Mrs. Williams lived most of her life around
Baxter, Iowa and in 1910 Mr. and Mrs.
Williams moved to Mavegaw Springs, Mo.
and lived there until the spring of 1914,
when they moved to Frankfort, Kansas,
where they lived ever since.
Funeral services was at Oelkers Chapel
on Wednesday afternoon, July 2, 1941
Burial was in the Frankfort Cemetery,
Frankfort, Kansas.
Frankfort, Kansas, Index
Tuesday, July 15, 1941
Mrs. Ettna Jane Williams, youngest child of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Altman was born at
Baxter, Iowa on April 29, 1861 and passed
away at her home in Frankfort, Kansas at
10:45 p.m. on Sunday, June 29, 1941 as
the result of a stroke suffered last week
at the age of 80 years, 2 months.
On July 31, 1899 she was united in marriage
to Homer Williams. To this union was born
one child.
She leaves to mourn her death, her husband
Homer; and daughter, Mrs. Lee Booth, of
Frankfort, Kansas; two granddaughters, two
nephews; one sister and a brother have
preceded her in death.
Mrs. Williams lived most of her life around
Baxter, Iowa and in 1910 Mr. and Mrs.
Williams moved to Mavegaw Springs, Mo.
and lived there until the spring of 1914,
when they moved to Frankfort, Kansas,
where they lived ever since.
Funeral services was at Oelkers Chapel
on Wednesday afternoon, July 2, 1941
Burial was in the Frankfort Cemetery,
Frankfort, Kansas.
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