Mrs. Althea Bail (sic) Woodworth of 1518 West Eighth, a Topeka resident of the past 37 years, died Monday in a local hospital.
She was born in DeSoto and belonged to Grace Cathedral. She was also a member of the Order of Eastern Star, chapter 462; the Toltec Rite and was a past member of the White Shrine.
She is survived by three daughters, Jessie Belle Woodworth of Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Robert H. Jones of 1601 Medford and Mrs. Ray Adams of Fort Belvoir, Va.; one son, Lawrence A. Woodworth of Hutchinson; and a grand- daughter, Mrs. Charmaine Adams of Fort Belvoir.
Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Montana Kaegi of DeSoto and a brother, John Bailey Johnson of Tumwater, Wash.
Wall-Diffenderfer mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
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Interment authorized by Lawrence Woodworth.
Mrs. Althea Bail (sic) Woodworth of 1518 West Eighth, a Topeka resident of the past 37 years, died Monday in a local hospital.
She was born in DeSoto and belonged to Grace Cathedral. She was also a member of the Order of Eastern Star, chapter 462; the Toltec Rite and was a past member of the White Shrine.
She is survived by three daughters, Jessie Belle Woodworth of Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Robert H. Jones of 1601 Medford and Mrs. Ray Adams of Fort Belvoir, Va.; one son, Lawrence A. Woodworth of Hutchinson; and a grand- daughter, Mrs. Charmaine Adams of Fort Belvoir.
Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Montana Kaegi of DeSoto and a brother, John Bailey Johnson of Tumwater, Wash.
Wall-Diffenderfer mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
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Interment authorized by Lawrence Woodworth.
Family Members
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Jefferson M. Johnson
1848–1904
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Daniel Webster Johnson
1852–1937
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Australia Johnson Taylor
1854–1937
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Frank Johnson
1863–1930
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Josephine Johnson Davison
1868–1916
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Montana Johnson Kaegi
1873–1960
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John Bailey Johnson
1876–1963
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Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Johnson
1879–1948
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Mollie Johnson
1881–1887
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Charles T. Johnson
1883–1956
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