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George Edwin Capsey

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George Edwin Capsey

Birth
Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Death
1929 (aged 48–49)
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Soldier, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
G1
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Funeral services for George Edwin Capsey, 49, who died in Wichita Tuesday, were at the First Christian church at Soldier at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning. Burial was in Soldier cemetery.

Mr. Capsey, who was born near Soldier, was the son of the late Edwin Capsey prominent Jackson county farmer. He was formerly in the real estate and loan business in Topeka but five years ago moved to Wichita where he was in the banking business.

He is survived by his wife, a son, Vincent Capsey Wichita; four brothers, W. H. and Frank Capsey, Soldier; T. F. Capsey, Abilene and Roy Capsey, Bristol, Colo.; four sisters, Mrs. John Backman, Manhattan; Mrs. Sarah Belle Gunther and Miss Lela Capsey, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Robert Randal, Iola.

Courier Tribune

Seneca, Kansas

Monday, May 27th, 1929, Page 1


Henry LePorin, a former resident of Wetmore is seriously ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Capsey at Wichita.

Semi Weekly Courier Tribune

Seneca, Kansas

Thursday, October 22nd, 1925, Page 1

Funeral services for George Edwin Capsey, 49, who died in Wichita Tuesday, were at the First Christian church at Soldier at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning. Burial was in Soldier cemetery.

Mr. Capsey, who was born near Soldier, was the son of the late Edwin Capsey prominent Jackson county farmer. He was formerly in the real estate and loan business in Topeka but five years ago moved to Wichita where he was in the banking business.

He is survived by his wife, a son, Vincent Capsey Wichita; four brothers, W. H. and Frank Capsey, Soldier; T. F. Capsey, Abilene and Roy Capsey, Bristol, Colo.; four sisters, Mrs. John Backman, Manhattan; Mrs. Sarah Belle Gunther and Miss Lela Capsey, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Robert Randal, Iola.

Courier Tribune

Seneca, Kansas

Monday, May 27th, 1929, Page 1


Henry LePorin, a former resident of Wetmore is seriously ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George Capsey at Wichita.

Semi Weekly Courier Tribune

Seneca, Kansas

Thursday, October 22nd, 1925, Page 1

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Married Ida C. Leporin 10-21-1903



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