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THE WESTERN STAR, 6 July 1900 |
Obituary of MRS. DAVID INMAN |
INMAN - On Tuesday morning, July 3, 1900, at her home in
Kiowa tp., Kiowa county, Kansas, Mrs. David Inman, aged about 62 years. The deceased had many friends and acquaintances in Comanche county. She, with her first husband, Norman Drew, was one of the first settlers in this part of the state, settling in Edwards county, nearly 30 years ago, and a few years later in the southwestern part of Kiowa county. She was married to David Inman about 4 years ago. About 18 months ago, Mrs. Inman was stricken with a stroke of paralysis. Later, she was afflicted with a complication of diseases from which she died. Interment took place in the Mullinsville cemetery. Rev. C. M. Gray of this city conducted the funeral service. |
Transcribed and Contributed by Shirley Brier |
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