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AUGUSTA GAZETTE, 21 July 1948 |
Obituary of MARY ELEANOR TREEWEEKE |
Mary Alexander Treweeke Mary Eleanor Alexander was born in Macon county, Tennessee, November 11, 1873. She came with her parents to Kansas in 1882 and located near Augusta. She taught school in and around Augusta a number of years. She was united in marriage to Bennett J. Treeweeke November 20, 1900. To this union were born three children, Marion B; Elizabeth and Harriett. Mr. Treeweeke passed away July 14, 1925. In 1928 the family moved to Wichita, where Mrs. Treeweeke lived until her death which occurred July 16, 1948. At an early age she joined the Methodist church and was an active member of the First Methodist church at the time of her death. In addition to her three children, she is survived by a son-in-law, A. H. Kaufman, two granchildren. Rodey and Karen Kaufman, Wichita; two sisters, Mrs. Blance Meyers and Mrs. Nora McCauley, Augusta; two brothers, J.M. Alexander, Wichita Falls, Tex., and Dr. T.F. Alexander, Wichita; and other relatives and many friends. |
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