DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY.
Mrs. Marjory TAYLOR, widow of Henry H. TAYLOR, former president of the First National Bank of Clay Center, Kas., died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carleton K. BOWEN, 3700 Pennsylvania Avenue. Mrs. TAYLOR was born October 28, 1841, in Galena, Ill. In 1871 she moved to Clay Center, Kas., where she lived until eighteen years, when she came to Kansas City. She was a member of the Eastern Star and of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, the latter in which she had been an active worker.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. J. Adam DITMAR (DITTMAR) of Atchison, Kas., and Mrs. Alice J. CASSELL of Vincennes, Ind.; two granddaughters, Miss Marjory BOWEN, 3700 Pennsylvania Avenue, and Miss Marjory SHELDON of Wichita, Kas.; and four grandsons, Ogilvie H. SHELDON of Wichita, Kas.; William and Charles M. SHELDON, students at the University of Yale, and Millard TAYLOR of Parsons, Kas.
The body will be taken to Clay Center today. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery, which was given to the city of Clay Center by her husband.
DEATHS IN KANSAS CITY.
Mrs. Marjory TAYLOR, widow of Henry H. TAYLOR, former president of the First National Bank of Clay Center, Kas., died yesterday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carleton K. BOWEN, 3700 Pennsylvania Avenue. Mrs. TAYLOR was born October 28, 1841, in Galena, Ill. In 1871 she moved to Clay Center, Kas., where she lived until eighteen years, when she came to Kansas City. She was a member of the Eastern Star and of the Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, the latter in which she had been an active worker.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. J. Adam DITMAR (DITTMAR) of Atchison, Kas., and Mrs. Alice J. CASSELL of Vincennes, Ind.; two granddaughters, Miss Marjory BOWEN, 3700 Pennsylvania Avenue, and Miss Marjory SHELDON of Wichita, Kas.; and four grandsons, Ogilvie H. SHELDON of Wichita, Kas.; William and Charles M. SHELDON, students at the University of Yale, and Millard TAYLOR of Parsons, Kas.
The body will be taken to Clay Center today. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery, which was given to the city of Clay Center by her husband.
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