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Claude Burner Linaweaver

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Claude Burner Linaweaver

Birth
Lansing, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
Death
2 Jul 1968 (aged 78)
Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
Burial
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Obits from Leavenwoth Times;

Claude B. Linaweaver, 78, 105 E. Kay, Lansing, a well known retired farmer and former county assessor, died early Saturday morning at Cushing Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Linaweaver fell at this home three months ago and broke a shoulder. he apparently had recovered from the fall and returned home, but Friday afternoon he fell again, breaking his hip.
He was born Feb. 4, 1890, at Lansing, the son of William J. and Elizabeth Burner Linaweaver. He attended the Lansing schools. He had been a farmer in the Lansing community and was a charter member of the Milk Producers Association and Farm Bureau.
He was married to Miss Margaret Smoot in Woodstock, Va. on Jan. 11, 1911. They had lived in the Lansing Community all their life, celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1961.
Mr. Linaweaver was assistant supervisor of the census in Leavenworth County for a number of years. He later transferred to Hays, where he remained for a short time. In 1954 he was elected county assessor and served for four terms.
He was a member of the Lansing Methodist Church.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs Margaret Linaweaver, of the home; a daugher, Mrs Mary Rothe, Overland Park; three sons, Walter Linaweaver and Glenn Linaweaver, both of Lansing, and Carl Linaweaver RR 3; a sister, Mrs Geneva Seals, Kansas City, Kansas; 10 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Sexton Funeral Chapel. The Rev. James P. Hays, pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church of Lansing, will Officiate.
Burial will be in Sunset Memory Gardens. The body is at the Sexton Chapel.
Obits from Leavenwoth Times;

Claude B. Linaweaver, 78, 105 E. Kay, Lansing, a well known retired farmer and former county assessor, died early Saturday morning at Cushing Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Linaweaver fell at this home three months ago and broke a shoulder. he apparently had recovered from the fall and returned home, but Friday afternoon he fell again, breaking his hip.
He was born Feb. 4, 1890, at Lansing, the son of William J. and Elizabeth Burner Linaweaver. He attended the Lansing schools. He had been a farmer in the Lansing community and was a charter member of the Milk Producers Association and Farm Bureau.
He was married to Miss Margaret Smoot in Woodstock, Va. on Jan. 11, 1911. They had lived in the Lansing Community all their life, celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1961.
Mr. Linaweaver was assistant supervisor of the census in Leavenworth County for a number of years. He later transferred to Hays, where he remained for a short time. In 1954 he was elected county assessor and served for four terms.
He was a member of the Lansing Methodist Church.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs Margaret Linaweaver, of the home; a daugher, Mrs Mary Rothe, Overland Park; three sons, Walter Linaweaver and Glenn Linaweaver, both of Lansing, and Carl Linaweaver RR 3; a sister, Mrs Geneva Seals, Kansas City, Kansas; 10 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Sexton Funeral Chapel. The Rev. James P. Hays, pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church of Lansing, will Officiate.
Burial will be in Sunset Memory Gardens. The body is at the Sexton Chapel.


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