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Ralph Bader Thomas

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Ralph Bader Thomas

Birth
Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, USA
Death
26 Oct 1935 (aged 49)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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DEATH OF RALPH B. THOMAS

Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thomas Was 49 Years Old.

W. B. Thomas, superintendent of public buildings in Kansas City, Kansas, received word last night of the death yesterday of his son, Ralph B. Thomas, 49 years old at Phoenix, Ariz., of a stomach disorder. Mr. Thomas, whose home originally was in Kansas City, Kansas, had been living in Tulsa, Ok. He was an advertising promoter and stock salesman and for the last two years had been associated with the Tulsa Texas League baseball club. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs W. B. Thomas, 811 North Ninth street, Kansas City, Kansas, he leaves a brother, Dayton Thomas, also of that address, and two other brothers, Roy N. Thomas, 1944 North Thirty-seventh street, Kansas City, Kansas, chairman of the Wyandotte County Republican central committee, and J. Earl Thomas, 1026 Ann avenue, Kansas City, Kansas.

-The Kansas City Star, 27 Oct 1935, p 14

DEATH OF RALPH B. THOMAS

Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Thomas Was 49 Years Old.

W. B. Thomas, superintendent of public buildings in Kansas City, Kansas, received word last night of the death yesterday of his son, Ralph B. Thomas, 49 years old at Phoenix, Ariz., of a stomach disorder. Mr. Thomas, whose home originally was in Kansas City, Kansas, had been living in Tulsa, Ok. He was an advertising promoter and stock salesman and for the last two years had been associated with the Tulsa Texas League baseball club. Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs W. B. Thomas, 811 North Ninth street, Kansas City, Kansas, he leaves a brother, Dayton Thomas, also of that address, and two other brothers, Roy N. Thomas, 1944 North Thirty-seventh street, Kansas City, Kansas, chairman of the Wyandotte County Republican central committee, and J. Earl Thomas, 1026 Ann avenue, Kansas City, Kansas.

-The Kansas City Star, 27 Oct 1935, p 14



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