Per cemetery records: age 66 years.
Her father's name appears to be David Fudge.
No tombstone found as of Sept. 2012.
--Connie Langvardt
The Junction City Weekly Union
Junction City, Kansas
Thursday, February 17, 1921
Page 6
Death of Mrs. Comer
Sarah Elizabeth Comer, aged 66 years, passed away at her home, 2118 Kansas Avenue, Kansas City, at 9 a.m., February 13. She is survived by her husband, William L. Comer, and six sons, Frank Comer of Denver, Colo.; E.H. Comer of Sparks, Nev.; and Emmett H. Comer of 1334 Jefferson; David Comer, 6501 Washington Park Blvd.; W.L. Comer Jr., of 2119 Kansas Avenue; John A. Comer of 1110 Penn.; one daughter, [Daisy May], Mrs. George W. Moyer of 4142 Brooklyn; one sister, Mrs. Milton Miller, St. John, Kan., and two brothers, John A. Fudge, 5103 East Twenty-second; and Robert Lee Fudge, Larned, Kan. Funeral services at Mrs. C.L. Forster's Funeral Home, 8 p.m. today.
The remains will be shipped to this city Wednesday, arriving here on the afternoon train. Funeral services will be held at the grave in Highland Cemetery. Mrs. Comer was one of the pioneer women of the state, and the family at one time lived in this city.
The Junction City Weekly Union
Junction City, Kansas
Thursday, February 17, 1921
Page 1
Funeral of Mrs. Comer
The body of Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Comer, who passed away at her home in Kansas City, February 13, arrived in this city this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The remains were taken to the Durland-Sawtell Funeral Home. Short services were read at the grave in Highland Cemetery. Mrs. Comer is survived by her husband and six sons. The family at one time lived in Junction City.
Per cemetery records: age 66 years.
Her father's name appears to be David Fudge.
No tombstone found as of Sept. 2012.
--Connie Langvardt
The Junction City Weekly Union
Junction City, Kansas
Thursday, February 17, 1921
Page 6
Death of Mrs. Comer
Sarah Elizabeth Comer, aged 66 years, passed away at her home, 2118 Kansas Avenue, Kansas City, at 9 a.m., February 13. She is survived by her husband, William L. Comer, and six sons, Frank Comer of Denver, Colo.; E.H. Comer of Sparks, Nev.; and Emmett H. Comer of 1334 Jefferson; David Comer, 6501 Washington Park Blvd.; W.L. Comer Jr., of 2119 Kansas Avenue; John A. Comer of 1110 Penn.; one daughter, [Daisy May], Mrs. George W. Moyer of 4142 Brooklyn; one sister, Mrs. Milton Miller, St. John, Kan., and two brothers, John A. Fudge, 5103 East Twenty-second; and Robert Lee Fudge, Larned, Kan. Funeral services at Mrs. C.L. Forster's Funeral Home, 8 p.m. today.
The remains will be shipped to this city Wednesday, arriving here on the afternoon train. Funeral services will be held at the grave in Highland Cemetery. Mrs. Comer was one of the pioneer women of the state, and the family at one time lived in this city.
The Junction City Weekly Union
Junction City, Kansas
Thursday, February 17, 1921
Page 1
Funeral of Mrs. Comer
The body of Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Comer, who passed away at her home in Kansas City, February 13, arrived in this city this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The remains were taken to the Durland-Sawtell Funeral Home. Short services were read at the grave in Highland Cemetery. Mrs. Comer is survived by her husband and six sons. The family at one time lived in Junction City.
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