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    1. Mr. Otta A. P. GUNDERMANN d. 11 June 1920 - Kansas City, MO
    2. John O'Brien
    3. "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, June 11, 1920 FUNERAL NOTICES. Mr. Otto A. P. GUNDERMANN, 49 years old, died Thursday at his home, 2600 Rochester. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Augusta GUNDERMANN; two sons, Herman and Paul, and one daughter, Clara, and two brothers, Herman and Ernest GUNDERMANN. Private funeral services for the family only Saturday at the home at 1:30 o'clock, and at 2 o'clock from the Garland Avenue Methodist church; burial Elmwood cemetery. Doehler, funeral directors. ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================

    02/08/2005 01:30:39
    1. Kansas City vagrants - December 1900
    2. John O'Brien
    3. HALPIN, HAYES, McAULEY "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, December 7, 1900 WILL ARREST ALL VAGRANTS. Chief HAYES and Inspector HALPIN have issued orders to the patrolmen and detectives to arrest all strangers who are wandering about without an excuse for being in the city. Housebreakers and highwaymen have become very industrious during the last few days, and the intention is to put all of them behind the bars. Judge McAULEY says that he will fine all vagrants from $100 to $500 each, and that every well known thief will be given the limit. ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these people but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ====================================================== neirbo5

    02/08/2005 09:58:37
    1. Kansas City area deaths - December 2, 1900 through December 5, 1900
    2. John O'Brien
    3. BELL, HEIDELBERG, LACEY, PEASLEE, SPALDING, WASHINGTON "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, December 7, 1900 DEATHS REPORTED. John HEIDELBERG, 2304 Holmes, malarial fever, Dec 5, aged 24 years Mrs. Emma PEASLEE, Scarritt hospital, exhaustion, Dec 4, aged 40 years Aslie SPALDING, 624 Bank st., membranous croup, Dec 2, aged 5 years Mabel LACEY, 610 East Tenth, typhoid fever, Dec 4, aged 7 years Ida WASHINGTON, 1417 Lydia avenue, tuberculosis, Dec 4, aged 23 years Julia M. BELL, 723 Virginia avenue, pneumonia, Dec 5, aged 3 months Note: these are not all deaths for the period. Deaths were published when reported. ( I do not have obits for these people.) ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these families but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================

    02/08/2005 09:49:21
    1. Kansas City area births - November 25, 1900 through December 5, 1900
    2. John O'Brien
    3. COHEN, COLBORN, DUNN, DWORKOWITZ, GESSNER, HEARLEY, HOUSE, OEHLER, THALHIMER, WILLITS "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, December 7, 1900 BIRTHS REPORTED. William T. and Bessie HOUSE, 616 East Fifth, Nov 27, a boy John and Emma OEHLER, 2219 Charlotte, Nov 30, a boy Wolf and S. DWORKOWITZ, 1815 Washington street, Dec 5, a boy Isaac and Ester COHEN, 1828 McGee street, Dec 4, a girl Harry and Emma COLBORN, 1233 Washington, Dec 5, a girl D. W. and Jane HEARLEY, Nineteenth and McGee, Dec 2, a girl Walter W. and Georgie A. DUNN, 1013 East Twelfth, Dec 3, a boy F. A. and N. G. THALHIMER, 2415 Flora avenue, Dec 4, a girl Fred and Nellie WILLITS GESSNER, 2205 Park avenue, Nov 25, a boy (These are not all births for the period. Births were published when reported.) ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these people but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful. JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com) ======================================================

    02/08/2005 09:39:04
    1. Isaac RYDER - Kansas City, MO - 1900
    2. John O'Brien
    3. "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Thursday, December 6, 1900 SUES THE PULLMAN COMPANY. Because he was forced to sit wrapped up in a blanket for four hours on a hot morning in July, without his trousers and other articles of raiment which the laws of society compel a man to wear, Isaac RYDER wants the Pullman Palace Car company to pay him $2,000. In addition he wants the Pullman company to pay him $51 for cash and clothing stolen from him while he was a passenger on one of its cars. RYDER was a passenger on a Chicago Great Western railway train on July 8, last, bound from Kansas City to Chicago. He occupied a berth in a sleeping car. About 5 o'clock in the morning he awoke and made the discovery that he had been robbed. His trousers were missing and with them went all his cash and a few articles of less value. There were no other trousers on the train that would fit RYDER that hadn't an occupant, so he says he was compelled to sit for four long hours with nothing but a blanket to hide his person. To add to his discomfiture, the other passengers poked fun at him. They ridiculed him in every manner possible, so he alleges in a petition for damages filed in the circuit court yesterday, and the humiliation he suffered can only be imagined by a man who has had the misfortune to lose his trousers under similar circumstances. A short distance beyond Dubuque, Ia., RYDER got hold of a pair of pantaloons and then he laid aside his blanket. The plaintiff doesn't say so in his petition, but a blanket on that morning in July must have felt mighty uncomfortable. With some people it would have worked the same change as a Turkish bath. RYDER, however, doesn't state that his health was damaged in the least. He wants pay for the mental anguish he suffered and for the money and other articles stolen from his berth. Included in the list of things which he asserts were stolen from him are the following: "Cash, $27; trousers, $20; pocket knife, $1.50; suspenders, $1.50; handkerchief, $1.50." ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================

    02/08/2005 09:04:43
    1. Frieda SALWINSKY d. 21 May 1999 - Overland Park, KS
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Death of: Frieda SALWINSKY Date: Friday, May 21, 1999 Place: Manorcare Health Center Age: 101 years Residence: Overland Park, KS Affiliations: member, Congregation B'nai Jehudah member, Heroine Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star member, Women's Guild of the Jewish Community Center Husband: William SALWINSKY died in 1981 (married 68 years) Daughter: La Vita SIEGEL died in 1980 Sister: Sara SCHWARTZ died in 1996 (age 102) Survivors: Daughter & son-in-law: Rosalind and David SHULTZ Grandchildren: 4 Great-grandchildren: 6 Graveside services: 1 p.m., May 23, Rose Hill Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Sunday, May 23, 1999 ======================================================

    02/08/2005 08:22:23
    1. Mrs. Waunita STOUT BENTZ FAILES d. 17 Oct 1959 - Shawnee, KS
    2. John O'Brien
    3. BALES, BENTZ, FAILES, PEARSON, RUNIONS, STOUT Death of: Mrs. Waunita FAILES Date: Saturday, October 17, 1959 Place: St. Mary's Hospital Age: 37 years Born: Lincoln, NE Residence: 5612 Nieman Road, Shawnee, KS Former residence: Kansas City, KS (1927-1953) Affiliations: member, First Baptist Church Survivors: Husband: Francis L. FAILES of the home Son: William BENTZ of the home Daughter: Miss Lydia Lee BENTZ of the home Daughter: Mrs. Joyce Ann BALES, 10114 W. 62nd Terr, Shawnee, KS Brother: Charles STOUT, 11424 W. 62nd Terr, Shawnee, KS Brother: Jess STOUT, 715 Elmwood, Kansas City, KS Sister: Mrs. Virginia RUNIONS, 5002 Locust, Wyandotte County, KS Half-brother: Eldon STOUT, Des Moines, IA Half-sister: Mrs. Muriel PEARSON, Elk Grove, CA Half-sister: Miss Ruth STOUT, Phoenix, AZ Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, October 19, 1959 ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================

    02/07/2005 02:40:52
    1. William T. HOVEY d. 17 February 1935 - Kansas City, KS
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Death of: William T. HOVEY Date: Sunday, February 17, 1935 Place: Bethany Hospital Age: 75 years Residence: 620 Orville Avenue, Kansas City, KS Migration: came to Kansas City, KS from Cincinnati in 1859 at age 4 months with parents. Occupation: real estate man in Kansas City, KS since 1886 Parents: Edward T. & Annie HOVEY - deceased Father: proprietor on dry goods stores in Kansas City, KS Survivors: Brother: E. A. HOVEY, 613 Orville Avenue, Kansas City, KS Brother: A. L. HOVEY, 637 Everett Avenue, Kansas City, KS Brother: J. J. HOVEY, 5735 Central Street, Kansas City, KS Sister: Miss Nellie J. HOVEY of the home Sister: Miss Alice D. HOVEY of the home Services: Funeral - 2 p.m., February 19, Gibson Chapel Burial - Oak Grove Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, February 18, 1935 ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================

    02/07/2005 02:11:21
    1. Mrs. Mary E. CAHILL d. 15 February 1935 - Kansas City, KS
    2. John O'Brien
    3. CAHILL, ELLIOTT, FOSTER Death of: Mrs. Mary E. CAHILL Date: Friday, February 15, 1935 Place: at home Age: 63 years Residence: 1031 Cleveland Ave., Kansas City, KS Husband: Edward CAHILL, contractor -- died in 1911 Survivors: Daughter: Mrs. Clifford P. FOSTER of the home Son: Joseph E. CAHILL, rural route No. 4, Kansas City, KS Son: Robert P. CAHILL, 511 Grandview Blvd., Kansas City, KS Sister: Mrs. William ELLIOTT, Pueblo, CO Services: Funeral - 8:30 a.m, February 19, at the home Church: 9 a.m., February 19, St. Rose of Lima Church, Kansas City, KS Reference: "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Sunday, February 17, 1935 ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================

    02/07/2005 01:52:47
    1. Miss Martha L. KITCHEN d. 4 July 1974 - Osawatomie, KS
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Death of: Miss Martha L. KITCHEN Date: Thursday, July 4, 1974 Place: an Osawatomie nursing home Age: 89 years Born: Miami County, KS Residence: Osawatomie, KS Ocupation: Retired school teacher, Kansas City, KS & Sawnee Mission, KS school districts Education: Graduated from Emporia State College Graduate work at the University of Chicago Affiliations: Member of the First Baptist Church of Kansas City Member of the Republican Women's Club Member of the Pen Women's Club of Kansas City Survivors: none reported Services: Funeral - 2 p.m., July 7, Eddy Chapel, Osawatomie Burial - Green Valley Cemetery near Osawatomie Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, July 6, 1974 ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================

    02/07/2005 12:58:11
    1. Westport pioneer ball - December 31, 1910
    2. John O'Brien
    3. AIKEN, BECKER, BEUDER, GRIMES, HAHN, HAINES, HENDERSON, HITEMAN, MAYES, PADDOCK, PRIKE, PROCTOR, SHARP, SPENCE, TOBIN, WEST "The Kansas City Post" (Missouri) Sunday, January 1, 1911 GOOD OLD DAYS RECALLED AT BALL. Three generations met last night on the polished floor of Little's hall out in Westport and danced old waltzes and new two-steps, the old-fashioned quadrille and Virginia reel, and the newer fan-tail and spiral glide. It was the second annual dance of the Westport Improvement association, and was attended by nearly all of the old of Westport, with their children, and their children's children. Veterans of the North linked arms and bowed to the Southern belles in the Virginia reel, and sturdy men who lived through the trials of the Civil war, forgot all differences, when the caller announced, "Circle six and all hands round," "change hands round, circle eight," "all ladies to right and sway," as the orchestra played "Turkey in the Straw," and "Old Tom Tucker." Three hundred persons were on the floor at one time, and others came and went during the evening. Twenty gallons of apple cider was on tap, and gingerbread that melted in the mouths of even the most confirmed dyspeptics was served in generous slices. It was a typical scene of fifty years ago --- a turning back of the clock's hands half a century. The grand march was let by Philip BECKER, 77 years old, of 3931 Washington street, and Mrs. Lida HITEMAN of 2512 Washington street, who is --- well, she had lived in Westport over fifty years. With a step as light as ever, danced in the old historic Harris house in Westport during the Civil war, they led off and were followed by the train of old settlers and their wives and the later generations. It was distinctively an old settlers' dance, although they were outnumbered by the younger generation. The pioneers gathered here and there in groups and talked over the old times. The mothers had as many dances scheduled as their daughters, and very few sat out any of the numbers. The quadrille, the Virginia reel, and the square dance, was given up mostly to the elder people, as the young men and women had been born after the decadence of those dances, in their original form. Some of the early settlers present were: Mrs. and Mrs. John TOBIN, 4206 Penn street August HAHN, 4096 West Prospect Place Dr. Joseph AIKEN, 4407 West Prospect Place John SHARP, Victoria hotel Mr. and Mrs. Lem PADDOCK, 1304 Troost avenue Walter S. HAINES Mrs. M. C. SPENCE, 4005 State Line W. M. WEST, 4137 State Line George R. PRIKE, Forty-third and State Line C. O. PROCTOR, 4343 Jefferson street A. HENDERSON, 417 West Forty-third street R. GRIMES, 4302 West Prospect Place M. J. BEUDER, president of the Westport Improvement association T. P. MAYES, secretary The Westport Improvement association is composed of all property owners and residents within the present bounds of the Fifth ward. Its purpose is to put its members in close touch with public affairs, to assist and encourage building up and improving homes, surroundings and conditions within that ward, and to discourage and work against undesirable enterprises. August HAHN of 4205 West Prospect place has lived in Westport for fifty years, coming here in April of 1861. "I came up the river on a steamboat," said Mr. HAHN. "You know there were no railroads in Kansas City until 1865. I put up at the old Gilliss house that was on the levee between Delaware and Wyandotte streets. That and the Harris house in Westport were the finest hotels in the West at that time. The old Harris house still stands in Westport. "In those days it was nothing to see a string of 100 teams string out across the prairie every day. The town was full of Mexican traders then. "I joined the Sixth Kansas cavalry during the war and helped build Fort Scott, Kas., out of a barricade of bags of sand and dirt. I was across the river from Lawrence, Kas., when Quantrell burned the town and murdered scores of the people." Dr. J. W. AIKEN, of Forty-fourth street and West Prospect place says he lived in the house in which the famous Order No. 11 of the civil war was issued by General EWING, district commander of the Union army. L. D. PADDOCK of 1304 Troost avenue came to Kansas City in 1867 and has been connected with the stock yards since 1876; he has toured the world for Swift & Co., packers. W. M. WEST of 4137 State Line was born here in 1874. His father was born here, also, and Mr. WEST's two children were born in the same house where he now lives. Walter S. HAINES recalls when Frank's Hall at Independence avenue and Main street and the Southern Hotel at Sixteenth and Grand avenue were the centers of the society balls of the city. Mr. HAINES was born in 1866 in a log cabin at Seventeenth and Main streets. ====================================================== (I have no connection with any of these families but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================

    02/07/2005 12:41:51
    1. Mrs. Hilda SALWINSKY d. 17 October 1959 - Seattle, WA
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Death of: Mrs. Hilda SALWINSKY Date: Saturday, October 17, 1959 Place: at home Age: 51 years Born: London Residence: Seattle, WA (since 1940) Former residence: Kansas City, MO Occupation: secretary for Elks Lodge (Seattle) Survivors: Husband: Morris SALWINSKY, 300 East Armour Blvd., Kansas City, MO Sister: Mrs. Arlie GIBSON, Oxnard, CA Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, October 19, 1959 ======================================================

    02/07/2005 12:29:43
    1. Irvin BRATMAN d. 5 July 1974 - Kansas City, MO
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Death of: Irvin BRATMAN Date: Friday, July 5, 1974 Place: Menorah Medical Center Age: 65 years Residence: 350 E. Armour, Kansas City, MO Occupation: Retired clerk, Jackson County Circuit Clerk's office Affiliations: member, Congregation Kehilath Israel Survivors: Wife: Mrs. Sylvia BRATMAN of the home Brother: Ben BRATMAN, 8250 Tracy, Kansas City, MO Sister: Mrs. Rose TRANIN, 8009 Campbell, Kansas City, MO Sister: Mrs. Irene BURNSTINE, Chicago, IL Sister: Miss Anna BRATMAN, Miami Beach, FL Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, July 6, 1974 ======================================================

    02/07/2005 12:25:00
    1. Sylvia SALWINSKY BRATMAN d. 28 January 1992 - Kansas City, MO
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Death of: Sylvia SALWINSKY BRATMAN Date: Tuesday, January 28, 1992 Place: at home Age: 83 years Born: Kansas City, MO Migration: to Los Angeles, CA in 1990 to Kansas City area in June 1991 Residence: southwest Kansas City, MO Occupation: 1971 retired 1968-1971 typist, Missouri Drivers License Bureau in Kansas City 1953-1968 clerk, Jackson County courthouse 1939-1947 owned, with husband, Senate Delicatessen in midtown Kansas City, MO Husband: Irvin BRATMAN died in 1974 (July 5) Survivors: Sister: Edith WELDON, Placentia, CA Funeral: 11 a.m., January 30, Louis Chapel Burial: Sheffield Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Wednesday, January 29, 1992 ======================================================

    02/07/2005 12:21:44
    1. Re: Frank Anderson NALL, Sr., d. 15 May 1991 - Olathe, KS
    2. Fern Walker
    3. Thanks John, watch your mail box about next Wednesday. Fern ----- Original Message ----- From: "John O'Brien" <JohnOBrien@kc.rr.com> To: <MOJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com>; "fern" <rumycuzn@bresnan.net> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 6:32 PM Subject: Frank Anderson NALL, Sr., d. 15 May 1991 - Olathe, KS > Death of: Frank Anderson NALL, Sr. > Date: Wednesday, May 15, 1991 > Place: Good Samaritan Center, 572 E. Park St., Olathe, KS > Age: 87 years > > Residence: 572 E. Park St., Olathe, KS > > Occupation: > Manufacturer's representative for industrial ventilation equipment > Operated Frank A. Nall & Associates from 1945 until retired in 1976 > > Affiliations: > Organist and choir director of the former Oak Park Christian Church > Attended the University of Kansas City > > Survivors: > Son: Frank A. NALL, Jr., Bonner Springs, Ks > Daughter: Carol Ann DOHERTY, Overland Park, KS > Grandchildren: 7 > Great-grandchildren: 2 > > Visitation: 12:30 - 1:30, May 17, Newcomer's Overland Park Chapel > Graveside services 2 p.m., May 17, Memorial Park Cemetery > > > Reference: "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Friday, May 17, 1991 > > ====================================================== > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Fern Walker" <rumycuzn@bresnan.net> > To: <MOJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 2:02 PM > Subject: [MOJACKSO] Obiturary for Henry Clayton NALL > > >> John, I wonder if you could find an Obituary for a Frank Anderson NALL > who died in Kansas City, MO on the 15th of May 1991. He was born May 5, > 1904 at Harrison, Cass County, Missouri. His parents were Bertha Belle > Frazier and Henry Clayton NALL. >> >> Thank you very much, Fern >> > > > >

    02/07/2005 05:31:28
    1. Mrs. Giovanna MONACO d. 21 April 1948 - Kansas City, MO
    2. John O'Brien
    3. MONACO, PALUMBA Death of: Giovanna MONACO Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1948 Place: cousin's home Age: 64 years Residence: 409 Garfield, Kansas City, MO Survivors: Husband: Antonio MONACO of the home Daughter: Rosa PALUMBA of Salaparuta, Italy Cousin: Tony MONACO, 3620 Smart, Kansas City, MO Grandchildren: 5 Great-grandson: 1 Services: Funeral - 9 a.m., April 24, Holy Rosary Church Burial - St. Mary's Cemetery Arrangements: Peter B. Lapetina Chapel Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Friday, April 23, 1948 ====================================================== (I have no connection with this family but I'd appreciate knowing if you found this posting helpful.) johnobrien@kc.rr.com ======================================================

    02/06/2005 02:33:24
    1. Mrs. Annie L. WRIGHT d. 27 January 1974 - Kansas City, MO
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Death of: Mrs. Annie L. WRIGHT Date: Sunday, January 27, 1974 Place: Brothers of Mercy Home, 2211 Charlotte, Kansas City, MO Age: 92 years Born: near Holt (Clay County) MO Residence: 6425 Main Affiliations: Member, Kearney Baptist Church, Kearney, MO Survivors: Son: Harold WRIGHT, 814 Sunset Avenue, Liberty, MO Son: Clifford WRIGHT, Denver, CO Daughter: Miss Reba WRIGHT of the home Daughter: Miss Ella Ruby WRIGHT of the home Brother: Robert COX, 3433 the Paseo, Kansas City, MO Brother: Jesse R. COX, St. Joseph, MO Sister: Miss Bettie COX, 416 E. 36th, Kansas City, MO Grandchildren: 2 Great-grandchildren: 2 Services: Funeral - 10:30 a.m., January 29, Fry Chapel, Kearney Burial - Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kearney, MO Reference: "The Kansas City" (Missouri) Monday, January 28, 1974 ======================================================

    02/06/2005 01:09:47
    1. Frank Anderson NALL, Sr., d. 15 May 1991 - Olathe, KS
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Death of: Frank Anderson NALL, Sr. Date: Wednesday, May 15, 1991 Place: Good Samaritan Center, 572 E. Park St., Olathe, KS Age: 87 years Residence: 572 E. Park St., Olathe, KS Occupation: Manufacturer's representative for industrial ventilation equipment Operated Frank A. Nall & Associates from 1945 until retired in 1976 Affiliations: Organist and choir director of the former Oak Park Christian Church Attended the University of Kansas City Survivors: Son: Frank A. NALL, Jr., Bonner Springs, Ks Daughter: Carol Ann DOHERTY, Overland Park, KS Grandchildren: 7 Great-grandchildren: 2 Visitation: 12:30 - 1:30, May 17, Newcomer's Overland Park Chapel Graveside services 2 p.m., May 17, Memorial Park Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Star" (Missouri) Friday, May 17, 1991 ====================================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fern Walker" <rumycuzn@bresnan.net> To: <MOJACKSO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 2:02 PM Subject: [MOJACKSO] Obiturary for Henry Clayton NALL > John, I wonder if you could find an Obituary for a Frank Anderson NALL who died in Kansas City, MO on the 15th of May 1991. He was born May 5, 1904 at Harrison, Cass County, Missouri. His parents were Bertha Belle Frazier and Henry Clayton NALL. > > Thank you very much, Fern >

    02/06/2005 12:32:31
    1. Miss Esther A. SALWINSKY d. 10 April 1987 - Kansas City, MO
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Death of: Esther A. SALWINSKY Date: Friday, April 10, 1987 Place: Shalom Geriatric Center, 7801 Holmes Road Age: 86 years Residence: 7801 Holmes Road, Kansas City, MO Occupation: worked for Jackson County Board of Election Commissioners, 20 years retired, 1971 Affiliations: past worthy matron of the Heroine Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star member of Hadassah member, Congregation B'nai Jehudah and its sisterhood Survivors: Sister: Mrs. Edith WELDON, Placentia, CA Sister: Mrs. Sylvia BRATMAN, Kansas City, MO Services: noon, April 12, Louis Chapel Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Saturday, April 11, 1987 ======================================================

    02/05/2005 02:57:35
    1. Morris SALWINSKY d. 18 July 1981 - Kansas City, MO
    2. John O'Brien
    3. Death of: Morris SALWINSKY Date: Saturday, July 18, 1981 Place: Menorah Medical Center Age: 83 years Residence: 5050 Oak, Kansas City, MO Occupation: business agent for Local No. 68, Cleaners union (50 years) Affiliations: former master of the Heroine Masonic Lodge 33rd Degree honorary member of the Scottish Rite bodies member, Eastgate Travelers member, Aylward-Copelman American Legion Post member, Ararat Shrine Army veteran of World War I Survivors: Sister: Mrs. Edith WELDEN, Sunland, CA Sister: Mrs. Minnie HERSH, Kansas City, MO Sister: Miss Esther SALWINSKY, Kansas City, MO Sister: Mrs. Sylvia BRATMAN, Kansas City, MO Services: 11 A.M., July 22, Louis Chapel Burial: Sheffield Cemetery Reference: "The Kansas City Times" (Missouri) Monday, July 20, 1981 ======================================================

    02/05/2005 02:43:55