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    1. [KSJACKSO] Death: Nettie Blanche Hawn NEWMAN
    2. Jim Laird
    3. The Mayetta Herald Jackson County Thursday October 11, 1917 Nettie Blanche HAWN, eldest daughter of Albert and Nancy HAWN, deceased, was born at Huntington, Penn., Dec. 16, 1872, died Oct. 5, 1917, at her home in Wichita, Kas. In June, 1896, at the dedication of the Christian church at Mayetta, she confessed Christ as her personal Saviour, and has since lived in consistent follower of the meek and lowly Christ. March 21, 1906, she was united in marriage to Thomas NEWMAN, after which time she has made her home in Wichita. SHe leaves to mourn her untimely death, her devoted husband, one son, John Lindsey, who lives in Kansas City; two brothers, Byron of Topeka, and Roy of Mayetta; four sisters, Mrs. E.H. KESSINGER of Rozel, Kas., Mrs. D.S. FRONK of Elmwood, Okla., Mrs. J.L. BALES of Denison, Kas., and Miss Allie HAWN of Mayetta. Funeral services were held at the Wichita undertaking parlors at 8:45 Sunday morning by her pastor, Walter S. Priest, after which the body was taken to Hoyt, Kas., for burial. A short service was held immediately after the 4 o'clock train arrived, at Hoyt in the Baptist church, conducted by Frank G. Richards, of the Holton Christian church. The music was furnished by a quarter consisting of Mrs. Allison, Miss Mary Bonsal, Mr. Wm. Woodhead and Mr. Rube Burns. Mrs. Fultz at the piano. The pallbearers were, Harry M. Reist, Hoffa Smith, Albert Hunter, Frank Oldweilder, and Chester Moore. Burial was made in the Hoyt cemtery beside her father and mother. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly assisted us in word and deed during our late bereavement in the death of our wife and sister. Thomas H. Newman, Roy and Allie Hawn.

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