George L. Hines was born April 17, 1854 in Monroe County, West Virginia, and died at Onaga, Kansas on May 14, 1936. In 1875 he was married to Hester Jane Mohler, who preceded him in death in March 1928. The lived in Wathena, Kansas for a short while, and then moved to this community, which has been his home since 1885.
Eight children were born to this union, one son, W. C. Hines, dying in 1902. The children who survive him are as follows: Elmer E. Hines, of Topeka, Kansas; Mrs. A. D. Smith, Frankfort, Kansas; Mrs. R. G. Guffy, Onaga, Kansas; Garde J. Hines, Kansas City, Missouri; Mrs. A. F. Schuler, Casper, Wyoming; Mrs. May Ogee, Los Angeles, California and Mrs. L. P. Magill, Los Angeles, California.
Mr. Hines had been in poor health for many years. He always appreciated the kindnesses of his family and friends and he always enjoyed the visits of his neighbors. He was kind, devout and spiritually minded.
Funeral services were held at the Federated church, Saturday afternoon, conducted by Dr. Thomas C. Hinkle. Burial was in the Onaga Cemetery.
George L. Hines was born April 17, 1854 in Monroe County, West Virginia, and died at Onaga, Kansas on May 14, 1936. In 1875 he was married to Hester Jane Mohler, who preceded him in death in March 1928. The lived in Wathena, Kansas for a short while, and then moved to this community, which has been his home since 1885.
Eight children were born to this union, one son, W. C. Hines, dying in 1902. The children who survive him are as follows: Elmer E. Hines, of Topeka, Kansas; Mrs. A. D. Smith, Frankfort, Kansas; Mrs. R. G. Guffy, Onaga, Kansas; Garde J. Hines, Kansas City, Missouri; Mrs. A. F. Schuler, Casper, Wyoming; Mrs. May Ogee, Los Angeles, California and Mrs. L. P. Magill, Los Angeles, California.
Mr. Hines had been in poor health for many years. He always appreciated the kindnesses of his family and friends and he always enjoyed the visits of his neighbors. He was kind, devout and spiritually minded.
Funeral services were held at the Federated church, Saturday afternoon, conducted by Dr. Thomas C. Hinkle. Burial was in the Onaga Cemetery.
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