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THE WICHITA EAGLE, 17 July 1990 |
Obituary of VERLA CONSTANCE (PATTERSON) URBAN |
Verla Constance 'Patterson" Urban, 70
homemaker, died Monday, July 16, 1990. Service at 11 a.m. Wednesday,
Elmwood Cemetery. Connie was born February 9, 1920, the eleventh child of Albert Mansfield and Lillie Martha 'Harris' Patterson. She married Forest H Urban, January 31, 1942. She was proceeded in death by her parents, brothers, Lee Patterson; Loy Patterson; Ryle Patterson, Ross Patterson, and Clive Patterson; sister, Alberta Dagel. Survivors; husband, Forrest H.; son, Merle Walter Urban of Augusta, brothers, Claire Patterson of Augusta, Fay Patterson of Van Nuys, Calif.; sisters, Lovey Boucher of Augusta; Lillie Jackson of Casper, Wyo; one grandchild; two step-grandchildren. Dunsford Funeral Home in charge. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Marland Boucher |
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