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Warren Hamilton Biggart

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Warren Hamilton Biggart

Birth
Ontario, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Death
4 Aug 1921 (aged 51)
Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Circleville, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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The Holton Recorder, August 11, 1921.

Warren Hamilton Biggart, son of Samuel and Henrietta Biggart, was born near Ontario, Kan., on Nov. 16, 1868. His entire life was spent near this community. He grew to manhood near this town and has filled an honorable and useful career, having spent much time as a salesman in several business firms in which he has been employed. In his young manhood he joined the M. E. church at Soldier, Kan., and later transferred to his home church in Circleville … was the superintendent of the M. E. Sunday school at the time of his death … he was possessed of a fine tenor voice … On Nov. 30, 1906, he was united in marriage with Mary Stauffer Sharp and for more than fifteen years they lived a happy and contended life. He was a member of the Circleville Lodge No. 20, of A. F. & A. M. for many years … passed from his earthly home … August 4, 1921, aged 52 years, 9 months and 18 days. He leaves to mourn his departure his wife and step-daughter, now Mrs. Gerrine Turner, to whom he had been a father from her early childhood … the two grandchildren were the pride and joy of his life. He also leaves his aged and devoted mother, four brothers, A. P. Biggart, of Downs, Kan.; H. T. Biggart, of Circleville; J. E. Biggart, of Circleville, and Bert Biggart, of Circleville. His three sisters are Mrs. May Anders, of Circleville; Mrs. Goldie Elliott, Circleville, and Mrs. Julia Bronson, of Holton. He leaves 22 nieces and nephews, who shall ever remember and call him Uncle Warren, his father and two brothers have preceded him to the better world … The Masonic services were read at the cemetery … Relatives from Holton who attended the funeral of W. H. Biggart Sunday afternoon at Circleville were Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and Mrs. Tom Mitchell.

The Holton Signal, August 11, 1921.

F. L. Stouffer and daughter, Betty, and Murry Moxley of Blue Rapids, attended the funeral of the former’s uncle, W. H. Biggart at Circleville Monday.


The Holton Recorder, August 11, 1921.

Warren Hamilton Biggart, son of Samuel and Henrietta Biggart, was born near Ontario, Kan., on Nov. 16, 1868. His entire life was spent near this community. He grew to manhood near this town and has filled an honorable and useful career, having spent much time as a salesman in several business firms in which he has been employed. In his young manhood he joined the M. E. church at Soldier, Kan., and later transferred to his home church in Circleville … was the superintendent of the M. E. Sunday school at the time of his death … he was possessed of a fine tenor voice … On Nov. 30, 1906, he was united in marriage with Mary Stauffer Sharp and for more than fifteen years they lived a happy and contended life. He was a member of the Circleville Lodge No. 20, of A. F. & A. M. for many years … passed from his earthly home … August 4, 1921, aged 52 years, 9 months and 18 days. He leaves to mourn his departure his wife and step-daughter, now Mrs. Gerrine Turner, to whom he had been a father from her early childhood … the two grandchildren were the pride and joy of his life. He also leaves his aged and devoted mother, four brothers, A. P. Biggart, of Downs, Kan.; H. T. Biggart, of Circleville; J. E. Biggart, of Circleville, and Bert Biggart, of Circleville. His three sisters are Mrs. May Anders, of Circleville; Mrs. Goldie Elliott, Circleville, and Mrs. Julia Bronson, of Holton. He leaves 22 nieces and nephews, who shall ever remember and call him Uncle Warren, his father and two brothers have preceded him to the better world … The Masonic services were read at the cemetery … Relatives from Holton who attended the funeral of W. H. Biggart Sunday afternoon at Circleville were Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and Mrs. Tom Mitchell.

The Holton Signal, August 11, 1921.

F. L. Stouffer and daughter, Betty, and Murry Moxley of Blue Rapids, attended the funeral of the former’s uncle, W. H. Biggart at Circleville Monday.




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