Digital Augusta

Augusta, Kansas

1987-07-23
Collection: 1987

Title

1987-07-23

1987-07-24

Subject

Haines, Joseph H.

Eldringhoff, Shawn Joseph

Courtwright, Philip Andrew

Wilson, Lela Fern

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

1987-07-23

1987-07-24

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Format

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Language

English

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Citation
Augusta Daily Gazette, Augusta, Kansas, USA, “1987-07-23,” Digital Augusta, accessed November 26, 2024, https://augusta.digitalsckls.info/item/492.
Text

Thursday, July 23, 1987
Joseph H. Haines services tomorrow
Joseph H. Haines, 65, Wichita, retired truck driver and former Boeing Military Airplane Co. employee, brother of Lorraine McNairy of Augusta, died Tuesday, July 21.
His service will be 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Downing and Lahey Mortuary in Wichita. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Gardens and Pastor Gene Carlson will officiate.
Haines was born July 1, 1922 to Aron and Pearl Haines in Okla.
In addition to his sister here, survivors include: wife, Viola; son, David of Wichita; daughters, Connie Davis of Wichita, Bonnie Seal of Vallejo, Calif.; stepson, James Poynter of Wichita; stepdaughters, Lonnie Grimes, Connie Cook, Sandy Grimes, all of Wichita, Etta Standley of Nemaha, Neb.; brothers, Clifford of Winfield, Frank, Fred, both of Fairfax, Okla., Max of Ponca City, Okla.; sisters, Louise Keck of Mulvane, Judy Waller, Virgie Haines of Ponca City, Geneva Louie of Altoona; five grandchildren; 16 step-grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Friday, July 24, 1987
Shawn Eldringhoff funeral tomorrow in local chapel
Shawn Joseph Eldringhoff, 19, of Augusta, died yesterday in an occupational accident in northwest Wichita.
His funeral service will be 11 a.m. tomorrow at Dunsford Chapel in Augusta. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery and Rev. Harold Kieler, pastor of the First United Methodist Church, will officiate.
Eldringhoff was born Jan. 29, 1968 to Joe Eldringhoff and Reggie Davison Eldringhoff in Wichita.
He was employed for the summer at Knebler Construction of Augusta. Eldringhoff, a 1986 graduate of Augusta High School, was a sophomore at Kansas State University and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Augusta.
His survivors include: parents, Joe and Reggie Eldringhoff; brother, Shane Keith; grandmother, Hazel Eldringhoff of Augusta; grandparents, Keith and Polly Davison of Augusta.
A memorial has been established with the Augusta High School.

Friday, July 24, 1987
Phil A. Courtwright died Thursday
Philip Andrew Courtwright, 97, of Agnos, Ark., father-in-law of Mary Courtwright of Augusta, died yesterday at his home.
His funeral service will be Monday at the First Baptist Church in Saddle, Ark. Rev. O.C. Wright will officiate.
Courtwright was born May 3, 1890 to John and Samantha Lambeth Courtwright in Dixon, Mo.
In addition to his daughter-in-law here, his survivors include: sons, Earl of Salem, Ark., Charles of Agnos, Ark.; 12 grandchildren, including Philip T. Courtwright of Augusta; 13 great-grandchildren.

Friday, July 24, 1987
Lela Fern Wilson funeral Monday
Lela Fern Wilson, 65, Augusta, died yesterday at Augusta Medical Complex Inc.
Her funeral service will be 10 a.m. Monday at the First Christian Church. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery and Rev. Jon Grissom will officiate. Dunsford Funeral Home has the
arrangements.
Wilson was born Nov. 16, 1921 to Wyatt Jellison and Anis Young near Coldwater, Kan.
On May 7, 1955 she and Albert Frank Wilson were married in Turner, Kan.
She was retired from the Civil Service and a member of the First Christian Church.
Her survivors include: husband, Albert; daughters, Vicky Brooks of New York, Susan K. Broach of Wichita; brothers, Virgil and Tom Jellison, both of Protection, Kan.; three granchildren.
A memorial has been established with the First Christian Church.

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