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Emory Verne Drury

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Emory Verne Drury

Birth
Clearwater, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Death
22 Jun 1962 (aged 58)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clearwater, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2AA, Lot 3, Grave 3
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Wichita Eagle, Saturday, June 23, 1962

Clearwater Rites Set for Brother Of Wichita Man

Funeral services for E. Verne Drury, 58, brother of a Wichita man, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in Kansas City, Kan.

Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Clearwater (Kan.) Cemetery with the Rev. Fay Parker, pastor of the Clearwater Baptist Church, officiating.

Mr. Drury, whose brother, Roy, resides at 518 S. Holyoke, died Friday in Kansas City where he had made his home 31 years.

Born in 1904, he had been employed by Cowie Electric Co. of Kansas City.

He was a member of Roanoke Baptist Church, a past grand master of Westport Odd Fellows Lodge and a member of Teamsters Union Local 552.

Survivors include his widow, Nellie; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Peachey, Kansas City, and Mrs. Herbert Ashley, Kansas City, Mo.; three other brothers. Merle, Clearwater, and Leslie F. and Raymond L., both of Topeka; two sisters,: Mrs. Sibyl Nighswonger, Clearwater, and Mrs. Edith Krauss, Sedgwick, Kan., and four grandchildren.

Culbertson Mortuary has charge of local arrangements.
Wichita Eagle, Saturday, June 23, 1962

Clearwater Rites Set for Brother Of Wichita Man

Funeral services for E. Verne Drury, 58, brother of a Wichita man, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in Kansas City, Kan.

Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Clearwater (Kan.) Cemetery with the Rev. Fay Parker, pastor of the Clearwater Baptist Church, officiating.

Mr. Drury, whose brother, Roy, resides at 518 S. Holyoke, died Friday in Kansas City where he had made his home 31 years.

Born in 1904, he had been employed by Cowie Electric Co. of Kansas City.

He was a member of Roanoke Baptist Church, a past grand master of Westport Odd Fellows Lodge and a member of Teamsters Union Local 552.

Survivors include his widow, Nellie; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Peachey, Kansas City, and Mrs. Herbert Ashley, Kansas City, Mo.; three other brothers. Merle, Clearwater, and Leslie F. and Raymond L., both of Topeka; two sisters,: Mrs. Sibyl Nighswonger, Clearwater, and Mrs. Edith Krauss, Sedgwick, Kan., and four grandchildren.

Culbertson Mortuary has charge of local arrangements.


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