Digital Augusta

Augusta, Kansas

1997-10-16
Collection: 1997

Title

1997-10-16

Subject

Alfaro, Mary Lou

Description

September 22, 1997

June Lambertson

June L. Lambertson, 78, of Augusta, died Thursday, Sept. 18, 1997, at Augusta Medical Complex.
Her funeral will begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, at Calvary Assembly of God in Wichita. Rev. Paul Lowenberg and Rev. Raymond Mayfield will officiate. Burial will be at 2 p.m. in Highland Cemetery, Minneapolis.
She was born in Barnard to Wayne and Elva E. Richardson.
She married William J. Lambertson and was a homemaker.
Survivors are husband, William J. Lambertson of Augusta; daughter, Ladonna Weston of Springfield, Mo.; sister, Bonnie Mehl of Beloit; five grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents.
A memorial has been established with Calvary Assembly of God Church, 225 E. Central, Wichita, Ks. 67214.

Creator

Augusta Daily Gazette [Kansas]

Source

Augusta Historical Museum, Augusta, Kansas

http://augustahistoricalsociety.com

Publisher

Augusta Public Library, Augusta, Kansas, USA

Date

1997-10-20

Rights

In Copyright In Copyright

Published with permission of copyright holder. Further reproduction prohibited.

Format

Clippings

Language

English

Type

application/pdf

Identifier

b5#76



Citation
Augusta Daily Gazette [Kansas], “1997-10-16,” Digital Augusta, accessed December 4, 2024, https://augusta.digitalsckls.info/item/1000.
Text

October 20, 1997

Mary Lou Alfaro

Mary Lou Alfaro, 73, Augusta, died Thursday, Oct. 16, 1997, at her home.
Her funeral service was held this afternoon, Oct, 20, 1997, at St. James Catholic Church. Father Jim Mainzer officiated. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery.
The rosary was last night at Hillside Funeral Home of Augusta.
She was born Feb. 14, 1919 in Mexico as the daughter of Trinidad M. Alfaro and Carmen H. Huaracha Alfaro.
Ms. Alfaro was a home health care aid for the elderly.
Survivors include brothers, Trinidad Alfaro of Augusta, Henry Alfaro of Bella Vista, Ark., Michael Alfaro and Oxnard, Calif.; sisters, Margaret Palacioz, Edith Resa, and Carmen Call, all of Augusta, and Sister Angelita of Kanapolis. She also leaves numerous nieces and nephews.
Ms. Alfaro was preceded in death by her parents, and brothers Ralph Alfaro and Louis Alfaro.
Memorials to the St. James Church building fund have been suggested.

Original Format

Newspaper clipping