Mrs. Mary Adlish, 48, of 2320 Park Drive in Kansas City, Kansas, passed away Friday night at Bethany Hospital after an illness of about four years. Mrs. Adlish had worked for several paint companies. She was born in Brookfield, Missouri, and moved to Kansas City, Kansas, 22 years ago. She was a member of the Oliver Evangelical United Brethren Church. Mrs. Adlish was survived by her husband, Mike J. Adlish, of the home; two sons, Oliver Banning and Clyde Banning of Brookfield; four sisters, Mrs. Neita Palmieri of San Francisco, Mrs. Dorothy Wingo of 1212 East 33rd Street, Mrs. Garnett Carboni of San Francisco and Mrs. Laura Thompson of Brookfield; and two brothers, Carlos Green of Lisle, Illinois, and Chris Green of 11116 Scarritt.
Services were at 2 p.m. on Monday at the Butler Funeral Home at 22 South 18th. Interment in Highland Park Cemetery.
On December 28, 1929, Mary M. Banning married Bernie A. Beason in Macon, Missouri.
Mrs. Mary Adlish, 48, of 2320 Park Drive in Kansas City, Kansas, passed away Friday night at Bethany Hospital after an illness of about four years. Mrs. Adlish had worked for several paint companies. She was born in Brookfield, Missouri, and moved to Kansas City, Kansas, 22 years ago. She was a member of the Oliver Evangelical United Brethren Church. Mrs. Adlish was survived by her husband, Mike J. Adlish, of the home; two sons, Oliver Banning and Clyde Banning of Brookfield; four sisters, Mrs. Neita Palmieri of San Francisco, Mrs. Dorothy Wingo of 1212 East 33rd Street, Mrs. Garnett Carboni of San Francisco and Mrs. Laura Thompson of Brookfield; and two brothers, Carlos Green of Lisle, Illinois, and Chris Green of 11116 Scarritt.
Services were at 2 p.m. on Monday at the Butler Funeral Home at 22 South 18th. Interment in Highland Park Cemetery.
On December 28, 1929, Mary M. Banning married Bernie A. Beason in Macon, Missouri.
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