George Morer Ransdell

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George Morer Ransdell

Birth
Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, USA
Death
18 Jun 1947 (aged 86)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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George M. Ransdell, 86, a retired millwright and carpenter, who died Wednesday at his home in Springfield. Funeral services this afternoon (Saturday) at the Klingner chapel. He was a member of Central Christian Church and of Gate of the Temple Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Etolia; four sons, Walter, Harry, Russel, Carlos, four daughters, Mrs. Ethel Walker, Miss Byrd Ann Ransdell, Mrs. Earlene Thomas and Miss Zelma Ransdell; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

MO death certificate
Married
Wife Etolia Hutchinson Ransdell
Parents Sherred Ransdell (IN) & Hannah Jane Andrus Ransdell
Informant Mrs. Etolia Hutchinson Ransdell
Death certificate says middle initial H but Etolia has no middle name.

Sarah Ransdell was George's 1st wife. Sarah, George Jr and Agusta passed away in a train wreck when a flood washed away part of the train tracks in Leclead county Missouri in 1914.

This picture is George and Etolia Ransdell and Zelma, taken in about 1940.
George M. Ransdell, 86, a retired millwright and carpenter, who died Wednesday at his home in Springfield. Funeral services this afternoon (Saturday) at the Klingner chapel. He was a member of Central Christian Church and of Gate of the Temple Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Etolia; four sons, Walter, Harry, Russel, Carlos, four daughters, Mrs. Ethel Walker, Miss Byrd Ann Ransdell, Mrs. Earlene Thomas and Miss Zelma Ransdell; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

MO death certificate
Married
Wife Etolia Hutchinson Ransdell
Parents Sherred Ransdell (IN) & Hannah Jane Andrus Ransdell
Informant Mrs. Etolia Hutchinson Ransdell
Death certificate says middle initial H but Etolia has no middle name.

Sarah Ransdell was George's 1st wife. Sarah, George Jr and Agusta passed away in a train wreck when a flood washed away part of the train tracks in Leclead county Missouri in 1914.

This picture is George and Etolia Ransdell and Zelma, taken in about 1940.

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