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Charles F Prosser

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Charles F Prosser

Birth
Death
3 Jun 1926 (aged 68)
Burial
Plainville, Rooks County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Original Section, Block 4, Lot 13, Grave 7
Memorial ID
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Charles Fremont Prosser
b. August 12, 1857, near Elmwood, Peoria co., Illinois. Moved with his family to Marion co., Iowa soon after, where he grew to manhood. Charles m. December 31, 1885, Marion co., Iowa, Sarah M. Royer, b. in Knoxville, Marion co., Iowa, August 17, 1855 and migrated to Plainville, Rooks co., Kansas soon after. In federal census record of 1900 and 1910, Charles & wife Sarah are found living at Plainville, Kansas, with three children. Sarah was the dau. of, John Royer, b. Pennsylvania & Mary Catherine Lutz, b. Iowa. Five children were b. to them by 1900, however only three were living at that time. Charles d. June 3, 1926 at Plainville & Sarah d. May 20, 1929, at Stillwater, Payne co., Oklahoma.

Plainville Times - June 3, 1926 - pg 5 c3
~ Charles Prosser Dies Suddenly ~
He had come Down Town This Morning to See A Doctor and Expired While Waiting
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Charles Prosser, died this morning at 9:35 in the office of Dr. Miller while waiting to see the doctor. He has not been feeling well for some time and yesterday suffered considerable from a bad heart. Mrs. Prosser had insisted that he come to see a doctor this morning and they had drove down town and he had gone to the post office and to a number of other places and then they went up to the office. Dr. Miller was not in at the time and they had set down to wait. While waiting for the doctor he and his wife were talking when without warning he was stricken with an attack of heart failure and died before any thing could be done. Dr. Miller came up the stairs almost immediately and after an examination he pronounced him dead. Mr. Prosser has been janitor of the school house in this city for a number of years and was well liked by all. He was always ready to help the children at school with any thing that he could and was always kind and considerate.
Charles Fremont Prosser
b. August 12, 1857, near Elmwood, Peoria co., Illinois. Moved with his family to Marion co., Iowa soon after, where he grew to manhood. Charles m. December 31, 1885, Marion co., Iowa, Sarah M. Royer, b. in Knoxville, Marion co., Iowa, August 17, 1855 and migrated to Plainville, Rooks co., Kansas soon after. In federal census record of 1900 and 1910, Charles & wife Sarah are found living at Plainville, Kansas, with three children. Sarah was the dau. of, John Royer, b. Pennsylvania & Mary Catherine Lutz, b. Iowa. Five children were b. to them by 1900, however only three were living at that time. Charles d. June 3, 1926 at Plainville & Sarah d. May 20, 1929, at Stillwater, Payne co., Oklahoma.

Plainville Times - June 3, 1926 - pg 5 c3
~ Charles Prosser Dies Suddenly ~
He had come Down Town This Morning to See A Doctor and Expired While Waiting
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Charles Prosser, died this morning at 9:35 in the office of Dr. Miller while waiting to see the doctor. He has not been feeling well for some time and yesterday suffered considerable from a bad heart. Mrs. Prosser had insisted that he come to see a doctor this morning and they had drove down town and he had gone to the post office and to a number of other places and then they went up to the office. Dr. Miller was not in at the time and they had set down to wait. While waiting for the doctor he and his wife were talking when without warning he was stricken with an attack of heart failure and died before any thing could be done. Dr. Miller came up the stairs almost immediately and after an examination he pronounced him dead. Mr. Prosser has been janitor of the school house in this city for a number of years and was well liked by all. He was always ready to help the children at school with any thing that he could and was always kind and considerate.


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