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Homer Leslie Chester

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Homer Leslie Chester

Birth
Knoxville, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Death
Feb 1953 (aged 78–79)
Effingham, Atchison County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Effingham, Atchison County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Homer Chester, 79, will be held at the Effingham Presbyterian church at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, the Rev. J.F. Mitchell officiating. Burial will be in the Effingham cemetery. Pallbearers will be Milton Cummings, Charles Hegarty, Herbert Happel, Ernest Congrove, Herbert Schurman and Guy McClannahan. The body is at the Shifflet mortuary.
Atchison Daily Globe, Friday, Feb. 12, 1953

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chester of Effingham will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, with and open house from 2 to 5 o'clock at the home of their son Guy Chester, five miles south of Effingham. No invitations will be sent for the celebration, but all friends and relatives are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester are the parents of three children, Mrs. Cecil Crossley, Los Angeles, Mrs. Alwyn Rand, Hicksville, on Long Island, New York, and Guy Chester, Effingham; five grandchildren, George and Adele Rand, New York; Ruth Ann, Mary Margaret and Charles Chester, Effingham.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Chester are members of the Christian church. Mr. Chester received his 25 year jewel in the IOOF lodge several years ago. Mrs. Chester is a past noble grand of the Rebekah lodge and has passed through all the chairs.
Homer Chester was born on a farm near Knoxville, Ill. Feb. 9, 1874 and moved with his parents to a farm near Shenandoah, Ia., Sept. 14, 1872, 1872, Both Mr. and Mrs. Chester attended school at Western Normal college. Mrs. Chester taught school for seven years near Shenandoah. The couple was married in the Methodist parsonage in Malvern Ia., March 18, 1900 by the Rev. H. E. Slothower. They started housekeeping on a farm south of Shenandoah and in 1905 located near Effingham where they resided until their retirement several years ago.
The Atchison Daily Globe, 16 Mar 1950, The, Page 8
Funeral services for Homer Chester, 79, will be held at the Effingham Presbyterian church at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, the Rev. J.F. Mitchell officiating. Burial will be in the Effingham cemetery. Pallbearers will be Milton Cummings, Charles Hegarty, Herbert Happel, Ernest Congrove, Herbert Schurman and Guy McClannahan. The body is at the Shifflet mortuary.
Atchison Daily Globe, Friday, Feb. 12, 1953

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chester of Effingham will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, with and open house from 2 to 5 o'clock at the home of their son Guy Chester, five miles south of Effingham. No invitations will be sent for the celebration, but all friends and relatives are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester are the parents of three children, Mrs. Cecil Crossley, Los Angeles, Mrs. Alwyn Rand, Hicksville, on Long Island, New York, and Guy Chester, Effingham; five grandchildren, George and Adele Rand, New York; Ruth Ann, Mary Margaret and Charles Chester, Effingham.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Chester are members of the Christian church. Mr. Chester received his 25 year jewel in the IOOF lodge several years ago. Mrs. Chester is a past noble grand of the Rebekah lodge and has passed through all the chairs.
Homer Chester was born on a farm near Knoxville, Ill. Feb. 9, 1874 and moved with his parents to a farm near Shenandoah, Ia., Sept. 14, 1872, 1872, Both Mr. and Mrs. Chester attended school at Western Normal college. Mrs. Chester taught school for seven years near Shenandoah. The couple was married in the Methodist parsonage in Malvern Ia., March 18, 1900 by the Rev. H. E. Slothower. They started housekeeping on a farm south of Shenandoah and in 1905 located near Effingham where they resided until their retirement several years ago.
The Atchison Daily Globe, 16 Mar 1950, The, Page 8


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