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Addie Lea Caton Whisenand

Birth
Bucklin, Linn County, Missouri, USA
Death
17 Oct 1946 (aged 79)
Williston, Williams County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Hart, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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WHISENAND, Addie Lea (nee Caton)
ADDIE LEA CATON

Addie Lea Caton, daughter of the late Luther T. and Fanny Switzer Caton, was born March 28, 1867, on a farm five miles north of Bucklin. Here she grew to womanhood and was married to Vesta M. Whisenand in 1895. To this union was born three children, Chester, Fred and Raymond. Chester died in infancy. Early in life Mr. and Mrs. Whisenand moved to North Dakota and established their home, which became permanent. Since the death of Mr. Whisenand in July 1940, Mrs. Whisenand made her home with her son Fred, in Williston, North Dakota and it was here that ill health took hold of her and after weeks of suffering her life went out October 17, 1946.

The body was brought to Bucklin and funeral services held Sunday afternoon, October 20, at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev. Cash Wyble. Under the direction of the Larson Funeral Service interment was in the Masonic cemetery besides those “whom she had loved and lost awhile.”

A brother Harry Caton of St. Louis is the only surviving member of the Luther Caton family.

The Bucklin Herald October 24, 1946
WHISENAND, Addie Lea (nee Caton)
ADDIE LEA CATON

Addie Lea Caton, daughter of the late Luther T. and Fanny Switzer Caton, was born March 28, 1867, on a farm five miles north of Bucklin. Here she grew to womanhood and was married to Vesta M. Whisenand in 1895. To this union was born three children, Chester, Fred and Raymond. Chester died in infancy. Early in life Mr. and Mrs. Whisenand moved to North Dakota and established their home, which became permanent. Since the death of Mr. Whisenand in July 1940, Mrs. Whisenand made her home with her son Fred, in Williston, North Dakota and it was here that ill health took hold of her and after weeks of suffering her life went out October 17, 1946.

The body was brought to Bucklin and funeral services held Sunday afternoon, October 20, at the Methodist church, conducted by Rev. Cash Wyble. Under the direction of the Larson Funeral Service interment was in the Masonic cemetery besides those “whom she had loved and lost awhile.”

A brother Harry Caton of St. Louis is the only surviving member of the Luther Caton family.

The Bucklin Herald October 24, 1946


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