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From: "John O'Brien" <>
Subject: Kansas City Deaths & Funerals - reported 12 July 1903
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 22:53:11 -0500
BURKE, DOWNEY, EMERY, LANE, LILLIS,
RICHARDSON, WALLING, WELLES
"The Kansas City Journal" (Missouri) Sunday, July 12, 1903
DEATHS AND FUNERALS.
Mrs. Emiline G. WALLING, 62 years old, died yesterday
morning at her home, 512 Prospect avenue. Her death
was due to a complication of diseases. She had lived here
for a number of years and was the mother of Edgar WALLING,
ticket seller at the Union deport. Her husband is dead. The
body will be sent to Odessa, Mo., for burial.
The funeral of James BURKE, deputy city assessor, who
died last Friday, will be held from the family residence,
1118 East Eight street, at 8 o'clock this morning. Services
will also be held from St. Patrick's church at 8:30 o'clock
this morning. Rev. Father LILLIS will officiate at both services.
Burial will be in Mount St. Mary's cemetery.
Mrs. Maud RICHARDSON, 35 years old, wife of
J. N. RICHARDSON, died at her home, 1827 Pendleton
avenue, yesterday afternoon, of typhoid fever. Funeral
services will be held from the family home at 9 o'clock
Monday morning. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery.
Eliza S. WELLES, aged 72 years, died yesterday
afternoon at the home of her son, George A. WELLES,
3716 Central street, of chronic bronchitis, from which
she suffered during the past year. Funeral services will
be held at the residence, and the remains taken to
St. Louis tomorrow afternoon for interment.
Julia LANE, aged 93, died yesterday at the home of the
Little Sisters of the Poor, Thirty-first and Locust, of bronchitis.
Funeral services will be held this morning at the home,
conducted by Father Thomas DOWNEY. The remains will
be taken this afternoon to Lawrence, Kas., for interment.
Emeline G. WALLING, aged 62 years, died yesterday at her
home, 512 Prospect avenue. The remains will be taken this
afternoon to Odessa, Mo., for interment.
Isabelle EMERY, aged 41 years, wife of James EMERY, a
railroad engineer, died yesterday at 1420 Independence
avenue. The remains were taken to Parsons, Kas., last
night, for interment.
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(I have no connection with any of these families but I'd appreciate
knowing if you found this posting helpful.)
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