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Samuel Luther Robinson

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Samuel Luther Robinson

Birth
Warsaw, Benton County, Missouri, USA
Death
31 May 1966 (aged 76)
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 12
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The Kansas City Times
Kansas City, Missouri
June 2, 1966

Samuel L. Robinson

Samuel Luther Robinson, 74, of 2706 Kensington, died Tuesday at the home. He was born in Benton County, Missouri and lived most of his life in Kansas City. Mr. Robinson was a retired employee of the A. O. Thompson Lumber company.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Sarah E. Davidson, 3419 Michigan and a stepson, Edward Harrison, Springfield, Mo. Services will be held Friday at the Newcomer chapel, Brush Creek and the Paseo. Burial in Forest Hill Cemetery.

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Samuel L. Robinson was married at least 3 times.
He had one known child Charles Robinson with wife Bertha, who was not mentioned in the obituary above. He also was survived by grandchildren.

WWI draft registration card description - tall, slender, blue eyes, brown hair.

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Missouri Death Certificate # 66-0020255,
Place of death- Kansas City General Hospital, D.O.A. (dead on arrival), Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri,
Usual Residence- 2708 Kensington Ave. Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, inside city limits, not a farm,
Name- Samuel Luther Robinson,
Sex- Male,
Race- White,
Marital- Widowed of Lula Robinson,
Occupation- Watchman, A.D. Thompson Lumber Co.,
Military- No,
Social Security Number- 497-14-2568,
Birth- 15 June, 1891,
Birthplace- Benton County, Missouri,
Age- 74 years
Father- William Robinson,
Mother- Sarah Scoutlin,
Informant- Mrs. Sarah E. Davidson, 3419 Michigan, Kansas City, Missouri,
Death- 31 May 1966, 11 a.m. undetermined, probable coronary occlusion, DOA,
Doctor- C. B. Wheeler, M.D. Coroner, Jackson County, Missouri,
Burial; 3 June, 1966, Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri,
Funeral Director- D. W. Newcomer's & Sons, 1331 Brush Creek, Kansas City, Missouri
The Kansas City Times
Kansas City, Missouri
June 2, 1966

Samuel L. Robinson

Samuel Luther Robinson, 74, of 2706 Kensington, died Tuesday at the home. He was born in Benton County, Missouri and lived most of his life in Kansas City. Mr. Robinson was a retired employee of the A. O. Thompson Lumber company.

Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Sarah E. Davidson, 3419 Michigan and a stepson, Edward Harrison, Springfield, Mo. Services will be held Friday at the Newcomer chapel, Brush Creek and the Paseo. Burial in Forest Hill Cemetery.

________________________________________________________________________
Samuel L. Robinson was married at least 3 times.
He had one known child Charles Robinson with wife Bertha, who was not mentioned in the obituary above. He also was survived by grandchildren.

WWI draft registration card description - tall, slender, blue eyes, brown hair.

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Missouri Death Certificate # 66-0020255,
Place of death- Kansas City General Hospital, D.O.A. (dead on arrival), Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri,
Usual Residence- 2708 Kensington Ave. Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, inside city limits, not a farm,
Name- Samuel Luther Robinson,
Sex- Male,
Race- White,
Marital- Widowed of Lula Robinson,
Occupation- Watchman, A.D. Thompson Lumber Co.,
Military- No,
Social Security Number- 497-14-2568,
Birth- 15 June, 1891,
Birthplace- Benton County, Missouri,
Age- 74 years
Father- William Robinson,
Mother- Sarah Scoutlin,
Informant- Mrs. Sarah E. Davidson, 3419 Michigan, Kansas City, Missouri,
Death- 31 May 1966, 11 a.m. undetermined, probable coronary occlusion, DOA,
Doctor- C. B. Wheeler, M.D. Coroner, Jackson County, Missouri,
Burial; 3 June, 1966, Forest Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri,
Funeral Director- D. W. Newcomer's & Sons, 1331 Brush Creek, Kansas City, Missouri


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