1987-07-21
Collection: 1987
Title
1987-07-21
1987-07-22
1987-07-23
Subject
Moser, Lillie Mae
Austin, Lee Roy
Riner, Richard E.
Gillman, Wayne N.
Dixon, Charles T. "Charlie"
Description
Obituaries published in the Augusta Daily Gazette
Creator
Augusta Daily Gazette, Augusta, Kansas, USA
Source
Augusta Historical Museum, Augusta, Kansas, USA
Publisher
Augusta Public Library, Augusta, Kansas, USA
Date
1987-07-21
1987-07-22
1987-07-23
Format
Clippings
Language
English
Type
application/pdf
Citation
Augusta Daily Gazette, Augusta, Kansas, USA, “1987-07-21,” Digital Augusta, accessed November 26, 2024, https://augusta.digitalsckls.info/item/491.
Text
Tuesday, July 21, 1987
Lillie Mae Moser died yesterday
Lillie Mae Moser, 90, Wichita, sister of Marie Ingold of Augusta, died at the Andover Health Care Center yesterday.
Her service will be 10 a.m. Thursday at the Andover Methodist Church. Rev. Don Swender will officiate and burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Dunsford Funeral Home has the arrangements.
Moser was born April 25, 1897 to Bird Griffith and Harry Ellsworth Boucher in Augusta.
On April 25, 1916, she and Edward Raymond Moser were married in Wichita. He preceded her in death in 1954.
In addition to her sister here, survivors include: sons, Robert & Eugene of Wichita, Ralph of Iola; brother, Dwight Boucher of Denver; sister, Gertrude Parks of Eureka; 10 grandchildren. One granddaughter preceded her in death.
A memorial has been established with the Andover Methodist Church.
Lee Roy Austin services tomorrow
Lee Roy Austin, 74, of Douglass, retired Cessna Aircraft Co. supervisor and farmer, died Sunday, July 19.
His service will be 10 a.m. tomorrow at the United Methodist Church and Rev. Dan Ferguson will officiate. Burial will be in the Douglass Cemetery. Hilyard-Smith Funeral Home has the arrangements.
Austin was born Aug. 23, 1912 to Thomas and Frances Russell Austin at Muskogee, Okla.
On Aug. 18, 1938, he and Dorothy May Shunk were married in Neosho, Mo.
His survivors include: wife, Dorothy; sons, Ray of Wichita, Larry of Douglass; daughters, Joyce Henzel of Tulsa, Shirley Nelson of Mulvane, Frances Zellers of Douglass, Patricia of Indian Rocks Beach, Fla.; 12 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.
A memorial as been established with the Douglass Public Library.
Wednesday, July 22, 1987
Richard E. Riner died Saturday
Richard E. Riner, 62, Wichita, father of Ardi Beardsley of Augusta, died at Wesley Medical Center Saturday, July 18.
His services were 1 p.m. today at the University Friends Church in Wichita. Rev. David Kingrey officiated and burial was in Worden Cemetery in Sumner County. Webb Mortuary in Clearwater had the arrangements.
Riner was born Aug. 19, 1924 to Henry Milton Riner and Josephine Haines Riner at their farm southeast of Clearwater.
On Sept. 28, 1969, he and Eleanor Ruth Streck were married in Manhattan, Kan.
Riner was a retired building and grounds maintenance supervisor for the Wichita Board of Education and a member of the University Friends Church.
In addition to his daughter here, survivors include: wife, Eleanor; daughter, Paula Smith of Wichita; brothers, Dr. Warren Riner of Upland, Calif., Marion Riner of Merriam, Harold Riner of Oskaloosa, Kan.; sisters, Marjorie Prokes, Mary Falconbridge, Ruth Sullivan, all of Wichita; three grandchildren. Riner was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Carrol Riner.
Memorials have been established with the University Friends Church and the American Heart Association.
Thursday, July 23, 1987
Charles T. Dixon services Monday
Charles T. “Charlie” Dixon, 90, of Leon, retired farmer, stockman and former Butler County Commissioner, died yesterday at Susan B. Allen Memorial Hospital in El Dorado.
His funeral service will be 2 p.m. Monday at Carlson Funeral Home in El Dorado. Burial will be in Quito Cemetery at Leon and a Masonic graveside service will follow.
Dixon was born March 15, 1897 to Thomas and Sarah Boellner Dixon near Leon.
On Oct. 8, 1944, he and Mary Condell were married in El Dorado.
Dixon was a member of the Leon United Methodist Church, a member of the Joppa Masonic Lodge for 69 years and a member of the Wichita Consistory for more than 50 years. He served as commissioner from 1962 through 1973.
His survivors include: wife, Mary; son, Charles J. of Leon; daughter, Margaret Campbell of Fargo, N.D.; sister, Nelle Bacon of Montrose, Calif.; two grandchildren.
A memorial has been established with the Leon United Methodist Church.
Thursday, July 23, 1987
Wayne N. Gillman died yesterday
Wayne N. Gillman, 56, farmer, father of Marilyn Boothe and Kathy Mishler, both of Douglass, died yesterday, July 22.
His graveside service will be 10 a.m. tomorrow at Harrisonville Cemetery and Rev. Grady Miller will officiate. Potts Chapel-Schmidt Funeral Service in Independence has the arrangements.
Gillman was born Sept. 24, 1930 to Roy and Effie McGuire Gillman in rural Coffeyville.
On March 2, 1950, he and Laura Mae Hopkins were married in Independence.
in addition to two daughers in Douglass, survivors include: wife, Laura; sons, Jerry, Danny, both of Independence; daughters, Pamela Stice of Cherryvale, Rebecca Hedges of Raymore, Mo.; brothers, Leroy, Harold, both of Independence; sisters,
Phyllis VanAuster of Jefferson, Doris Wall of Coffeyville; 10 grandchildren.
Original Format
Newspaper clipping
Title
1987-07-21
1987-07-22
1987-07-23
Subject
Moser, Lillie Mae
Austin, Lee Roy
Riner, Richard E.
Gillman, Wayne N.
Dixon, Charles T. "Charlie"
Description
Obituaries published in the Augusta Daily Gazette
Creator
Augusta Daily Gazette, Augusta, Kansas, USA
Source
Augusta Historical Museum, Augusta, Kansas, USA
Publisher
Augusta Public Library, Augusta, Kansas, USA
Date
1987-07-21
1987-07-22
1987-07-23
Format
Clippings
Language
English
Type
application/pdf
Citation
Augusta Daily Gazette, Augusta, Kansas, USA, “1987-07-21,” Digital Augusta, accessed November 26, 2024, https://augusta.digitalsckls.info/item/491.Text
Tuesday, July 21, 1987
Lillie Mae Moser died yesterday
Lillie Mae Moser, 90, Wichita, sister of Marie Ingold of Augusta, died at the Andover Health Care Center yesterday.
Her service will be 10 a.m. Thursday at the Andover Methodist Church. Rev. Don Swender will officiate and burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Dunsford Funeral Home has the arrangements.
Moser was born April 25, 1897 to Bird Griffith and Harry Ellsworth Boucher in Augusta.
On April 25, 1916, she and Edward Raymond Moser were married in Wichita. He preceded her in death in 1954.
In addition to her sister here, survivors include: sons, Robert & Eugene of Wichita, Ralph of Iola; brother, Dwight Boucher of Denver; sister, Gertrude Parks of Eureka; 10 grandchildren. One granddaughter preceded her in death.
A memorial has been established with the Andover Methodist Church.
Lee Roy Austin services tomorrow
Lee Roy Austin, 74, of Douglass, retired Cessna Aircraft Co. supervisor and farmer, died Sunday, July 19.
His service will be 10 a.m. tomorrow at the United Methodist Church and Rev. Dan Ferguson will officiate. Burial will be in the Douglass Cemetery. Hilyard-Smith Funeral Home has the arrangements.
Austin was born Aug. 23, 1912 to Thomas and Frances Russell Austin at Muskogee, Okla.
On Aug. 18, 1938, he and Dorothy May Shunk were married in Neosho, Mo.
His survivors include: wife, Dorothy; sons, Ray of Wichita, Larry of Douglass; daughters, Joyce Henzel of Tulsa, Shirley Nelson of Mulvane, Frances Zellers of Douglass, Patricia of Indian Rocks Beach, Fla.; 12 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.
A memorial as been established with the Douglass Public Library.
Wednesday, July 22, 1987
Richard E. Riner died Saturday
Richard E. Riner, 62, Wichita, father of Ardi Beardsley of Augusta, died at Wesley Medical Center Saturday, July 18.
His services were 1 p.m. today at the University Friends Church in Wichita. Rev. David Kingrey officiated and burial was in Worden Cemetery in Sumner County. Webb Mortuary in Clearwater had the arrangements.
Riner was born Aug. 19, 1924 to Henry Milton Riner and Josephine Haines Riner at their farm southeast of Clearwater.
On Sept. 28, 1969, he and Eleanor Ruth Streck were married in Manhattan, Kan.
Riner was a retired building and grounds maintenance supervisor for the Wichita Board of Education and a member of the University Friends Church.
In addition to his daughter here, survivors include: wife, Eleanor; daughter, Paula Smith of Wichita; brothers, Dr. Warren Riner of Upland, Calif., Marion Riner of Merriam, Harold Riner of Oskaloosa, Kan.; sisters, Marjorie Prokes, Mary Falconbridge, Ruth Sullivan, all of Wichita; three grandchildren. Riner was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Carrol Riner.
Memorials have been established with the University Friends Church and the American Heart Association.
Thursday, July 23, 1987
Charles T. Dixon services Monday
Charles T. “Charlie” Dixon, 90, of Leon, retired farmer, stockman and former Butler County Commissioner, died yesterday at Susan B. Allen Memorial Hospital in El Dorado.
His funeral service will be 2 p.m. Monday at Carlson Funeral Home in El Dorado. Burial will be in Quito Cemetery at Leon and a Masonic graveside service will follow.
Dixon was born March 15, 1897 to Thomas and Sarah Boellner Dixon near Leon.
On Oct. 8, 1944, he and Mary Condell were married in El Dorado.
Dixon was a member of the Leon United Methodist Church, a member of the Joppa Masonic Lodge for 69 years and a member of the Wichita Consistory for more than 50 years. He served as commissioner from 1962 through 1973.
His survivors include: wife, Mary; son, Charles J. of Leon; daughter, Margaret Campbell of Fargo, N.D.; sister, Nelle Bacon of Montrose, Calif.; two grandchildren.
A memorial has been established with the Leon United Methodist Church.
Thursday, July 23, 1987
Wayne N. Gillman died yesterday
Wayne N. Gillman, 56, farmer, father of Marilyn Boothe and Kathy Mishler, both of Douglass, died yesterday, July 22.
His graveside service will be 10 a.m. tomorrow at Harrisonville Cemetery and Rev. Grady Miller will officiate. Potts Chapel-Schmidt Funeral Service in Independence has the arrangements.
Gillman was born Sept. 24, 1930 to Roy and Effie McGuire Gillman in rural Coffeyville.
On March 2, 1950, he and Laura Mae Hopkins were married in Independence.
in addition to two daughers in Douglass, survivors include: wife, Laura; sons, Jerry, Danny, both of Independence; daughters, Pamela Stice of Cherryvale, Rebecca Hedges of Raymore, Mo.; brothers, Leroy, Harold, both of Independence; sisters,
Phyllis VanAuster of Jefferson, Doris Wall of Coffeyville; 10 grandchildren.
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