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Subject: Kansas City area deaths - reported 24 March 1904
Date: 18 Jun 2005 19:42:37 -0600
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Surnames: BEAMISH, BENNETT, CLEVENGER, GLENNON, HAYDEN, JACOBSON, KING, RAZOR, REDMOND, ROBINSON, TILLHOF
Classification: Obituary
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Message Board Post:
"The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Thursday, March 24, 1904
DIED.
Fannie CLEVENGER, of Miltondale, Mo., died at University
hospital yesterday of internal trouble. The body will be sent
to Miltondale for burial.
John W. GLENNON, Jr., the infant son of John W. GLENNON,
of 1004 Pacific street, died yesterday. Funeral will be held
from the house at 9 o'clock Friday morning. Burial will be in
Mount St. Mary's cemetery.
James F. HAYDEN, at his home, 2324 Madison, at 10 a.m.,
Wednesday. Funeral at 9 o'clock Friday morning from Sacred
Heart church. Burial at Mt. St. Mary. Friends invited.
Jay JACOBSON, of 3831 Woodland avenue, 40 years old,
died yesterday of heart disease. Funeral will be held in Armour
chapel at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Burial will be in Elmwood
cemetery.
Ella KING, of Kingsville, Mo., 66 years old, died March 21 of
tuberculosis. Funeral will be held from the home of George
BEAMISH, 2914 Harrison street, this city, at 2:30 o'clock this
afternoon. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery.
E. B. RAZOR, of 806 East Third street, 59 years old, died
yesterday of grip. The body will be sent to Emporia, Kas.,
Friday morning for burial.
Anna TILLHOF, of 2700 East Thirty-fifth street, 73 years old,
died yesterday of heart disease. Funeral will be held from the
Church of the Annunciation at 10 o'clock Friday morning.
CARD OF THANKS.
We hereby wish to express our heartfelt thanks for the tender
sympathy and many kind acts shown us during the sickness
and death of my beloved husband and our son. We especially
wish to thank the "Milwaukee boys" for their constant
thoughtfulness and their beautiful floral design.
Mrs. George J. REDMOND
Mr. and Mrs. J. REDMOND
The family of Isaac ROBINSON of Kansas City, Kas., sincerely
thank the friends for the sympathy, condolence, comfort and
touching manifestations of interest shown them during the sad
hours of the sickness and burial.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. BENNETT of 2322 Tracy avenue desire
to extend their thanks to those who so kindly remembered and
assisted them in their bereavement.
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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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neirbo5
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