The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri (2024)

nix, who owned J. Howard Fuqua, 75, othehofa St. Andrews golf course where the Ward Parkway shopping Placentas built, died Sunday: in born in Kansas cirqua lived here until about 10 years ago, when he moved to Phoenix. grandfather, Leonard Fuqua, an early Kansas City cattleman, owned about 360 acres on both sides of the state J. HOWARD FUQUA line.

J. Howard Fuqua lived at 8720 State Line before he moved to Phoenix. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. brother, Leonard Fuqua of St. Marjorie Fuqua of Phoenix; Petersburg, a sister, Whitewater, Mrs.

Florence Joseph of and a daughter, Mrs. Lynnette Collins of Scottsdale, Ariz. Services will be held at 11:30 o'clock Wednesday at St. Andrews Episcopal church, Meyer boulevard at Wornell terrace; burial in Forest Hill cemetery. The family suggests contributions to the pulmonary section of St.

Joseph hospital in Phoenix. Pfc. Larry W. Kilgore Howard Fuqua Pfc. Larry Wyatt Kilgore, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Frank Kilgore, 7833. Blue Ridge boulevard, was killed October 20 when the helicopter in which he was riding collided with another helicopter in Vietnam. He was being evacuated after suffering a wound when an explosive device he was dismantling discharged.

He was born in for the Santa Fe railroad, He was a member of the St. Augustine LARRY W. KILGORE View, and lived in this area 17 years. He was graduated last year from Raytown South high school. He was a member of Spring Valley Baptist church.

He was inducted in to the Army March 12 and was sent the Vietnam August 21, where served with the 23rd division. also leaves two brothers, G. L. Fir Manchester, and Garrey Kilgore of the home; five sisters, Mrs. Delores Midgley, 7715 East 112th terrace, Mrs.

Frankie Gosney, 8717 Foster lane, FolOverland Park, Mrs. Bobbie lett, 13123 Donnelly, Grandview, Mrs. Elaine Weiner, 2701 Northeast Sixty-third terrace, Gladstone, and Miss Sharon Kilgore of the home, and. his paternal grandparents, and Mrs. John Kilgore, and his maternal grandfather, G.

C. Hawkins, all of Mountain View. The family suggests contributions to the church. MAXIMILIAN -K. AMMON Maximilian K.

Ammon, 75, of 1204 East Eighty-first, died Medical yes, terday at the Research Center. Mr. Ammon was born in Nuernberg, Germany, had lived in Kansas City 47 years. He was a retired dining car steward lipsburg, and lived in Denver about five years. He retired after 18 years as a pressman for The Star.

He was a member of Eastgate Masonic lodge and the International Printing, Pressmen As. sistants of North America local No. 14. A sister, Mrs. Lena Shin; kle, Denver, survives.

Services will be held at 3 o'clock Wednesday at Mount Moriah chapel; burial in Mount Moriah cemetery. LAWRENCE J. MENTH Lawrence Joseph Menth, 3-yearold son of Mrs. Rebecca Cann of 9420 East Sixty-seventh terrace, Raytown, died Saturday at Children's Mercy hospital. He also leaves his step-father, Richard Lee Cann of the home; half sister, Tammy R.

Menth, and half brother, William Wayne Menth, both of the home; the maternal grandfather, William Menth, 1028 North Kansas, and the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Dorthey Schoonover, 2405 Guinotte. Graveside services will be at 10:30 o'clock today at Mount Washing. ton cemetery. BERT M.

SABIN Bert M. Sabin, 78, of 4255 Clark, died yesterday at St. Luke's hospital. He was born in Superior, and had lived in Kansas City since 1922. He operated neighborhood groceries at various locations until his retirement in 1960.

MISS MARY C. SNELLER Miss Mary Sneller, 527 Orville, Kansas City, Kansas, died yesterday at St. Luke's hospital. She was born in Butte, and lived 55 years in Kansas City, Kansas. She retired in 1967 after more than 30 years as a secretary with the Darby corporation.

Miss Sneller was a member of the Holy Family Catholic church and the St. Veronica lodge. Surviving are a brother, George A. Schneller, Helena, and two sisters, Miss Matilda A. Sneller, of home, and Mrs.

Lucille C. Hull, 8414 Stark, Raytown. Services will be held at 9:30 o'clock Thursday at the Skradski chapel and at 10 o'clock at the church; burial in Mount Calvary cemetery. Friends may call after o'clock Wednesday at the chapel, where the rosary will be at 8 o'clock Wednesday. VINCENT TARDINO, SR.

Vincent Tardino, 78, Brownington, formerly of Kansas City, died yesterday at a hospital in Warrensburg, Mo. Mr. Tardino was born in Sicily and had lived in Kansas City 62 years. He was a retired real estate dealer. He was a Catholic.

A son, Vincent Tardino, of the home, survives. Services will be held at 9 o'clock Thursday, at the Holy Rosary Catholic church; burial in the St. Mary's cemetery. The rosary will be said at 8 o'clock Wednesday night at the Passantino chapel, where friends may call after 7 o'clock tonight. MRS.

JOHN THOMAS Mrs. Delores L. Thomas, 53, of 1 West Sixty-fourth, North, 'died yesterday at North Kansas City Memorial hospital. She was a lifelong area resident. Surviving are her husband, John Thomas of the home; two sons, Larry Thomas, Kearney, in Clay County, and Michael Thomas, 700 West Englewood road, and four grandchildren.

Services will be held at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday at the Newcomer chapel, North Kansas City; burial in East Slope cemetery. Friends may after To o'clock tonight at the chapel. CHARLEY L. TODD Charley Lewis Todd, 77, Blue Springs, formerly of Stockton and El Dorado Springs, died yesterday at the home. He was born in Cedar County, and had lived in Blue Springs the last two months.

Mr. Todd was a retired farmer. He was a member of- the Christian church, Filley, Mo. Sur- viving are his son, Dennis Todd, of the home, two daughters, Mrs. Gladys Lee, Santa Rosa, and Mrs.

Geneva Sharp, Stockton, and mine grandchildren. Services and burial will be held Wednesday at El Dorado Springs. MRS. ADELAIDE R. TURNER Mrs.

Adelaide Rose Turner, 66, of 3835 Main, died Sunday at the General hospital. She was born in Pilot Grove, and lived here 20 years. Mrs. Turner was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic church. A daughter, Miss Georgia Lee Turner of the home, survives.

Services will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday at the church; burial in St. Mary's cemetery. The rosary will be said at 7 o'clock tonight at McGilley's Midtown chapel where friends may call 'after 4 o'clock today. THARA WATSON Thara Watson, 61, of 3609 Virginia, died Friday at the home. He was born in Jacksonville, and lived here 26 years.

He was a World War II veteran. He formerly was a shoe repairman and later worked for Jackhe Boring's. He was a member Light Seventh Day Adventist church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lucy Watson of the home; two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Eunice Batson, 2026 Agnes, and Miss Jo Ann Watson, Oakland, his mother, Mrs. Idella Burnes, Little Rock, two half brothers, Houston Burns, Chicago, and Luster Burns, Palo Alto, and five sisters, Mrs. Rosetta Graves and Mrs. Julia Brewer, both of Little Rock, Mrs. Emma Mitchell and Mrs.

Lillie Green, both of Chicago, and Mrs. Magnolia Walker, Palo Alto. Services will be at 11 o'clock Wednesday at Watkins Brothers Eighteenth Street Memorial chapel; burial in National cemetery, Ft. Leavenworth, Kas. Friends may call from 6 to 9 o'clock tonight at the chapel.

Funeral Services Charles F. Scamahorn, 76, of 6011 Leavenworth, Kansas City, Kansas, at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday at the Porter chapel; burial in the Memorial Park cemetery in Kansas City, Kansas. Friends may call after 5 o'clock today at the chapel. Leonard P. at 9:30 Riley, o'clock 66, of Thurs- Daly City, day at the Butler chapel, 1 22 South Eighteenth, Kansas City, Kansas, and at 10 o'clock at St.

Catholic church; burial in Mount St. Mary's cemetery. The rosary will be said at 8 o'clock Wednesday night at the chapel, where friends may call from 1 to 9 o'clock Wednesday, Edgar Smith, 92, of 1021 Linwood boulevard, at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the Freeman chapel; burial in Mount Washington cemetery. He was past treasurer and president the Ivanhoe Masonic Temple corporation. He was a member York Rite Bodies and was Knight Templar.

Pallbearers: Emil Bayerl, Walter Bublitz, Clarence Edwin Kettlesen, John Weiss, Slighton Daniel Ward. Dr. William M. Walker, 58, of 1112 Belmont, at 1 o'clock at the Earp Truman road chapel; burial in Memorial Park cemetery. He was a chiropractor at 6202 East Twelfth.

Deaths Over Kansas Hiawat! -Mrs. Nellie A. Howard, 96, of Hiawatha, died yesterday at a hospital here. She was a lifelong area resident. Mrs.

Howard was a member of the Rebekah lodge, the Order of the Eastern Star and the Kelly club, all in Hiawatha. Surviving are two sons, Dana F. Howard and Hollis G. Howard, both. of Hiawatha; two daughters, Mrs.

Eulalia A. Collins, Highland, and Mrs. Aldine Mathewson, Hiawatha; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and two Services will be held at 11 o'clock Wednesday at the Meek chapel, Hiawatha; burial in the Hiawatha cemetery. Money, Coats Stolen Department store, 4200 East Thirty-first street, was robbed of $8 and 10 leather coats at 3:45 o'clock yesterday by four men, one armed with a shotgun. Fred Berman, the owner.

said two men entered the store and asked to see the coats. Two others then entered, one with a shotgun. Meantime a clerk pushed a holdup alarm. When one of the holdup men noticed the alarm all four ran. Plain One Pc.

CLOT SCOTCH you DRESS Good WALITT DAY ROBE OR ea. Thru Oct. SAME DAY SERVICE BLANKET 31st. At No Extra Charge Cello Wrapped Dry Cleaned and Beautifully Finished SWEATER TROUSERS MEN'S-LADIES' SKIRT (Plain) OR CHILD'S SPORT COAT Dry Cleaned, BLOUSE Finished 4 TIES Beautifully 59: SPORT SHIRT 84: Any Matched SUIT $129 SHIRTS Any Cloth BEAUTIFULLY DRY LAUNDERED ed. CLEANED Starched to Order -On Hangers or Folded PLUS DRY CLEANING VALUATION CHARGE OF PER GARMENT 70th Prospect 10127 State Line 3517 Prospect 31st Highland 47th Forest 524 W.

75th, Waldo 39th Cleveland 3161 Wyandotte Cor. 34th Troost 9100 E. 40 Hiway 3922 St. John 1400 Westport Rd. 10326 Blue Ridge Ext.

79th Troost 27th Van Brunt 6400 Truman Rd. 24 Hwy. Main (Indep.) 7125 West Jackson Ks.) Lifetime Card or This Coupon Must Accompany A SWEEP OF FEMININITY Fifth Avenue's snuggler of nylon fleece -toasty as a winter's hearth, pretty for Christmas morn. So soft you'll feel a powder puff about you and it machine washes and dries. To have in pales of pink, blue or lilac, 8-16, 25.00 Sleep Shop, 4th Downtown, and all stores.

Har Newsman Dies in Joplin Joplin, Mo. (AP)-Robert L. Chaplin, managing editor of the Joplin Globe, died at his home last night of cancer. He was 4 45. Chaplin, managing editor of cember 1968, was 20-year poplin, newspaper since Deveteran of journalism, After graduating from the University of Missouri in 1949 with a bachelor of journalism degree, he become farm editor of the Carthage Press.

He served as a legislative correspondent for the Associated Press in 1951 and joined the Globe in 1952. Chaplin was an Air Force veteran of World War II, having served in Italy. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pat Chaplin, and two sons. Gromyko in London London (AP)-The Soviet foreign minister, Andrei A.

Gromyko, flew into London last night for a 4-day official visit. The Vietnam and Middle East crises are high on his program of talks with British leaders. THE KANSAS CITY TIMES 5 Tuesday, October 27, 1970 Woman Dies in Wreck Howard, Kas. (AP)-Mrs. Dorothy Hodges, 50, of Augusta, was killed yesterday when her, car another collided turning left off andu K-99 about 7 miles north of Howard.

trained ad taker is waiting now at 221-5500 to assist you in placing your Star Want Ads--Adv. Chasnoff OUR NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER 756-0800 October 27, 1970. Vol. 103. No.

43. The Kansas City Times (The Morning Kansas City Star). The Kansas City Star every mornina, evening and Sunday (13 week) home delivery rate, $3.50 a month. By mail, postage prepaid morning, week): in evening 'and. Sunday (13 issues a Missouri and Kansas, cents a week; elsewhere in the United States and United States possessions, 95 cents a week; in foreign countries, $1.30 week.

Sunday Morning (7 and Sunday or evening and issues -a week) home delivery rate, $2.85 a month. By mail, prepaid, morning and Sunday or in Missouri and Kansas, 70 cents a week; evening and Sunday (7 issues a week); elsewhere in States and United States possessions, 80 cents week; in foreign countries, $1.15 a week. Second class, postage paid at Kansas City, Mo. Publication office, 1729 Grand Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 64108.

Deans Meet Dr. Roger Levien, left, director of the National- Institute of Educa. tion Planning Study, is welcomed to a conference of the Association of Colleges and Schools of Educain State Universities and tion, Land-Grant Colleges by Dean Joseph Williams, center, president of the association from the University of Georgia, and Dr. Calvin E. Gross, dean of the school of education, University of MissouriKansas City.

Catholic church and was a ber of the Holy Name society. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Katherine A Ammon of the home; a son, Max J. Ammon, 4702 Red Bridge road; a daughter, Mrs. Katherine M.

Martin, 10506 Monroe, and four grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the church; burial in the Mount Olivet cemetery. The rosary will be said at 8 o'clock tonight at the Muehlebach chapel, where friends may call after 10 o'clock today. ROBERT N. CHAFFIN Robert Narl Chaffin, 75, of 7701 James A.

Reed road, died yesterday at Baptist Memorial hospital. He was born in Rogersville, and lived in Greater Kansas City 54 years. Mr. Chaffin was a driver for the Kansas City Transit company 43 years. He was a World War I Army veteran and a member of the American Legion.

Surviving are four sons, Robert Chaffin, 720 West Thirty-eighth, Charles W. Chaffin, Redwood City, Glen N. Chaffin, Hot Springs, and Gordon Chaffin, daughters, Kansas Mrs. City, four Beverly Haldiman, 8032 East Seventy-fifth, Mrs. Bonnie Kalmus, 9137 Holmes, Mrs.

Victoria Luttrell, Redwood City, and Mrs. Karen Cress, Bates City, a brother, Ramond Chaffin, 1613 East Eighty-ninth terrace, and 21 grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday at McGilley's Midtown chapel; burial in Floral Hills cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight at the chapel. JOHN H.

DAVIS, JR. John H. Davis, 39, of 3817 East Sixtieth terrace, died of cancer Friday at St. Margaret hospital. He was a lifelong resident here.

He was a driver for the Area Transportation authority. He was a member of the Welcome Baptist church. He was a veteran of the Korean war. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillian Davis; a son, Willie Davis, and three daughters, Katherine Davis, Johnola Davis and Gail Davis, all of the home; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Davis, of 3727 Brooklyn; nine brothers, Larry Davis and Bruce of 3727 Brooklyn; Robert Davis, 1900 East Thirty-seventh; the Rev. James Davis, 4620 Olive; Wendell Davis, 4008 East Thirtyninth; Reginald Davis, 7916 Garfield; Alvin Davis, 4432 Michigan; Charles Davis, 3340 Kensington, and Carl Davis, 4120 Woodland; two sisters, Miss Brenda Davis and Miss Sarah Davis, 3727 Brooklyn, and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Sophia Davis, Compton, Calif. Services will be at 2 o'clock Wednesday at the Watkins Brothers Brush Creek Memorial chapel; burial in Blue Ridge Lawn cemetery.

Friends may call from 6 to at PAUL M. FERGUSON Paul M. Ferguson, 66, of Lampe, died yesterday in Mount Vernon, Mo. He was born in Le Loup, and lived in Independence several years. He was a salesman for the Manley Popcorn company.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Vada Ferguson of the home; a son, Wallace Ferguson, Dayton, a brother, Robert Ferguson, 211 East Forty-sixth; a sister, Miss Catherine Ferguson, 4746 Roanoke; and one grandchild. Services will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday in Lampe; graveside services at 11 o'clock Thursday in Oak Hill cemetery, Quenemo, Kas. Friends may call at Towners' chapel, Ottawa, after o'clock Wednesday. MRS.

TEMPERENCE HOLTMrs. Temperence Holt, 1115 Quindaro, Kansas City, Kansas, died Sunday at Providence hospital. She was born in Geneseo, and lived in Kansas City, Kansas, 48 years. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal church and its Daughters of the King and Choir guild.

She also was a member of Phi Mu Gamma and the National Association of Teachers of Singing. She, had operated the Kansas City, Kansas, Conservatory of Music. Services will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday at the church; burial at Geneseo. Friends may call at the GibsonButler chapel after 3 o'clock today. CECIL O.

HUGHART Cecil 0. Hughart, 65, Denver, formerly of Kansas City, died Sunday at a nursing home in Lakewood, Colo. He was born in Phil- Let Us Be Your Tailor ustom garment co. S. W.

CORNER 10TH CENTRAL KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI the Co: the Look Who's Wearing the Pants These Days! And Look at This Bargain. OFF Reg. $17.95 NOW $1595 auditions Don't for be this late "CHECKERS" one! Brown or Black HA 1-0878 howalters "BRIDGE" Open Thur. 'til 7:30 Black or 2ND FLOOR ALTMAN BLDG. Brown 11TH WALNUT KANSAS CITY, MO.

64106 accessory bar, all 6 stores special sale! reg. $3 prestige stretch panty hose 3 prs. 735 singly 2.50 50 pair for 1 week only cantrece, sheer to the waist. navy, taupe, black, nutty brown, nugget. EASY CARE ACRYLIC Machine washable acrylic knit tunic top over straight leg pants.

contrast trim by Roger Knits. Dresses; Downtown, Suburban Stores Phone GRand 1-7515 $25 girl's 2-for-1 coat: wool covert. ankle length 9 maxi zips off bottom to be regular length! 4-6x, $45 brown green navy children's shops, stores 010 Laris.

The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri (2024)
Top Articles
Ce-i așteaptă pe jucătorii României, dacă Mircea Lucescu vine selecționer: „Unii s-ar putea speria...”
Austria s-a plâns că plătește prea mult pentru a returna Bulgariei migranți
Fighter Torso Ornament Kit
Srtc Tifton Ga
Craigslist Houses For Rent In Denver Colorado
Farepay Login
Craigslist Benton Harbor Michigan
Nfr Daysheet
9192464227
What are Dietary Reference Intakes?
Ati Capstone Orientation Video Quiz
Farmers Branch Isd Calendar
Stream UFC Videos on Watch ESPN - ESPN
Transformers Movie Wiki
Synq3 Reviews
Think Up Elar Level 5 Answer Key Pdf
2024 U-Haul ® Truck Rental Review
Unlv Mid Semester Classes
Who called you from +19192464227 (9192464227): 5 reviews
Saatva Memory Foam Hybrid mattress review 2024
3476405416
Craigslist Pet Phoenix
Indystar Obits
Lista trofeów | Jedi Upadły Zakon / Fallen Order - Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order - poradnik do gry | GRYOnline.pl
Iroquois Amphitheater Louisville Ky Seating Chart
Surplus property Definition: 397 Samples | Law Insider
2021 MTV Video Music Awards: See the Complete List of Nominees - E! Online
The Eight of Cups Tarot Card Meaning - The Ultimate Guide
Phoenixdabarbie
Little Einsteins Transcript
Evil Dead Rise - Everything You Need To Know
Kristen Hanby Sister Name
Kaiserhrconnect
Calculator Souo
Att U Verse Outage Map
Whas Golf Card
Joplin Pets Craigslist
Ewwwww Gif
Craigslist Lakeside Az
The Syracuse Journal-Democrat from Syracuse, Nebraska
One Main Branch Locator
Join MileSplit to get access to the latest news, films, and events!
St Anthony Hospital Crown Point Visiting Hours
Exam With A Social Studies Section Crossword
Gamestop Store Manager Pay
Whitney Wisconsin 2022
Lesly Center Tiraj Rapid
Egg Inc Wiki
Mikayla Campinos Alive Or Dead
Understanding & Applying Carroll's Pyramid of Corporate Social Responsibility
Powah: Automating the Energizing Orb - EnigmaticaModpacks/Enigmatica6 GitHub Wiki
Cbs Scores Mlb
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Melvina Ondricka

Last Updated:

Views: 5636

Rating: 4.8 / 5 (68 voted)

Reviews: 83% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Melvina Ondricka

Birthday: 2000-12-23

Address: Suite 382 139 Shaniqua Locks, Paulaborough, UT 90498

Phone: +636383657021

Job: Dynamic Government Specialist

Hobby: Kite flying, Watching movies, Knitting, Model building, Reading, Wood carving, Paintball

Introduction: My name is Melvina Ondricka, I am a helpful, fancy, friendly, innocent, outstanding, courageous, thoughtful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.