William F. VanBebber died Saturday morning at his home on East Excelsior Street, after a long illness of stomach trouble. He was 77 years of age and had lived in this city the past twenty years, coming here from near Rayville, where he spent his earlier years.
Mr. VanBebber is survived by his wife and four children, Lee VanBebber and William S. VanBebber, Mrs. Eva Daniels and Mrs. Mitch Gross.
Funeral services will be held at the home on East Excelsior Street at 10 o'clock this morning, with interment at Salem Cemetery.
Excelsior Springs Standard -- Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri -- August 15, 1926 -- Sunday.
William F. VanBebber died Saturday morning at his home on East Excelsior Street, after a long illness of stomach trouble. He was 77 years of age and had lived in this city the past twenty years, coming here from near Rayville, where he spent his earlier years.
Mr. VanBebber is survived by his wife and four children, Lee VanBebber and William S. VanBebber, Mrs. Eva Daniels and Mrs. Mitch Gross.
Funeral services will be held at the home on East Excelsior Street at 10 o'clock this morning, with interment at Salem Cemetery.
Excelsior Springs Standard -- Excelsior Springs, Clay County, Missouri -- August 15, 1926 -- Sunday.
Family Members
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Barbara VanBebber Mayes
1830–1904
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Granville C. VanBebber
1832–1861
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Martha Jane VanBebber Kincaid
1833–1917
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James Henry VanBebber
1835–1888
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Pryor Lee VanBebber
1840–1887
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Emily Elizabeth VanBebber Kincaid
1842–1879
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Julia Ann VanBebber Campbell
1846–1929
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Sarah Frances VanBebber Harmon
1848–1880
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Mary Elizabeth VanBebber Cramer
1852–1881
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