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NEWSPAPER UNKNOWN, 19 May 1956 |
Obituary of DOSIA A. CATION |
Mrs. Dosia Cation Mrs. Dosia A. Cation, 76, died last night at Neosho Memorial Hospital following a short illness. She had lived in Kansas for six years, the past two years with a cousin, Mrs. Ira Tyler, 420 W. 6th. She was born January 1880, at Leanna. She was married to W. T. Cation Jan. 6, 1944, at Spencer, Iowa, and he died in 1949. She was a member of the Christian church. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. W. F. Martin, Clovis, N.M.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Ed Snyderguard, Hillsdale, Wis., and Mrs. Carroll Plager, Austin, Minn., and a nephew, W. L. Cation,, Sherman Oaks, Calif. The funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Wilson-Johnson chapel with the Rev. Ted D. Hurst, of the Christian church, officiating. Burial will be in Leanna cemetery. The casket will be open until time for the service. |
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