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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Fred Bailey

Fred Bailey Dead Man Who Visited in Hutchinson Dies at Phoenix, Arizona

Word has been received here that Fred Bailey, a brother of Joseph Bailey of Hutchinson had died at Phoenix, Arizona yesterday. He had been there several months for the benefit of his health. Mr. Bailey leaves his wife and one child. Last year he came from Independence, Kansas to Hutchinson and spent a portion of the winter here, going out to Arizona when it was found necessary.

Years before he had worked in a dry mine in Arizona and had contacted what is known as miner’s consumption, from which he could not be cured.

It is learned that the remains will be shipped here for burial. The funeral services will probably be held by the Elks Lodge. Mr. Bailey being a member of that order in Arizona. It is expected that the remains will be shipped from Phoenix on Thursday and that interment will be held here Sunday. If the remains arrive in time. The burial will be in Eastside Cemetery.

Death Date: September 27, 1908

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Ada Doan

Ada Doan Dead

Ada Bell Doan, the daughter of L. R. Doan, living in the 1400 block on Avenue B East died at 5 0’clock yesterday evening of tuberculosis. She was born October 22, 1886. The father and three brothers are left to mourn her loss. 

The funeral Services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock from the Hadley Chapel Methodist Church, Rev. Rutledge officiating and Captain Steed of the Salvation Army will be assisting. Preceding the funeral a short service will be held at the home. 

Burial will be at the Eastside Cemetery.

Death Date: September 7, 1908

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Ralph T. K. Livingston

Ralph T. K. Livingston Dead

Ralph T. K. Livingston, the son of Mrs. Emma Conklin, died last night at one of the local hospitals of hemorrhage of the lungs. He was born in Monticello, Iowa, on December 13, 1875. He has lived in Hutchinson for the last twenty years, with the exception of the last few years which he has spent in Colorado.

His lungs has troubled him since last March but it was only about four weeks ago that his sickness was supposed to be of a serious nature. This was only a few days after he was married. He came home two weeks ago today and was confined to his bed until his death. He leaves a wife, a mother and four sisters to mourn his departure.

The funeral services will be conducted from the home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock by Rev. Rogers. Burial will be in the Eastside Cemetery.

Death Date: August 25, 1908

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Clarence L. Hawley

Remains of Clarence Hawley Will Be Laid To Rest

The funeral services over the body of Clarence L. Hawley, who died in Escondido, California on Monday will be conducted from the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hawley at 907 Fourth Avenue East tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock. The body arrived this morning on the Santa Fe train No. 2 from California, accompanied by his parents. Rev. O. L. Cook of the First Christian Church will conduct the funeral. Interment will be in the Eastside Cemetery.

Death Date: August 17, 1908

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Arthur Zanella

Arthur Zanella Dead

Arthur Zanella, a young man 23 years of age, died at one of the Topeka hospitals Saturday at 4 p.m. of Typhoid fever. The young man from Norway, Michigan, his birth place from which his parents came as soon as wired, being at his bedside at the time of his death. The funeral was conducted from the Catholic church in Hutchinson Sunday at 2:30 p.m. and the remains interred in Eastside Cemetery.

Death Date: August 15, 1908

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Lucy Hooper

Lucy Hooper Dead

Lucy Hooper, the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hooper of East Campbell Street died this morning. Death was the result of diphtheria. The funeral was held from the home this afternoon at 2 o’clock. Burial was in Eastside Cemetery.

Death Date: July 14, 1908

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James Rodgers

James Rodgers Dead

James Rodgers, well known in Hutchinson, where he had lived for a long number of years, died last night after a long illness. He was born in County Kent England, April 12, 1840 and came to the United States in 1848, living in Newark, N.J., until 1858 when he came west, locating in Loda, Iroquois Co. Illinois. He was in Company C of the Tenth Illinois Cavalry during the war, serving until its close. He was married to Miss Sarah McAtoo/McAtee in January 1868, they moved to Hutchinson in 1874. He leaves his wife, five sons and two daughters, one brother and one sister. The funeral services will be held from the late home at 525 Avenue D East at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, interment being in Eastside Cemetery.

Death Date: July 12, 1908

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Pearl Frazier

Pearl Frazier Buried Yesterday

Miss Pearl Frazier, the woman who was drowned at Brandy Lake several days ago, was buried yesterday in the Eastside Cemetery. A short service was held at the Johnson Undertaking parlors conducting by Rev. Rodgers.

Death Date: July 9, 1908
Funeral Director: Johnson and Sons

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Nicholas Casner

Remains Brought From Kansas City and Buried Here Today.

Nicholas Casner, formerly of this city and father of Fred Casner died at his son’s home in Kansas City yesterday morning. He was 90 years old and had lived in Kansas City for the past four years. The remains were brought here today on the Santa Fe train No. 3, and were taken immediately to Eastside Cemetery where they were Interred. A short service was held at the grave, Rev. H. E. Wolfe of the First Methodist Church officiating.

Death Date: February 17, 1908

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George Crowningshield

George Crowningshield Dead

George Crowningshield, who has been living with J. M. McVay, died at 2:30 yesterday afternoon. He had been in bad health for a year and the end had been expected. Crowningshield was 64 years old and worked for Mr. McVay every since coming to Hutchinson, some twelve years ago. 

Relatives in Rhode Island have been notified and until they are heard from no burial arrangements will be made here.

Death Date: February 5, 1908

Hutchinson News
2/6/1908

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