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Obituary published in the Kansas City Star Jan 4, 1985.
. Wesley L. "Ike" Chaney, 86, Kansas City, Kan., a former Kansas City, Kan., business owner, died Friday at a nursing home at 520 E. Morse St., Bonner Springs.
. Mr. Chaney owned and operated the "Doodle-Bug Tavern" in Kansas City, Kan., before he retired 15 years ago. He also had been a truck driver.
. He was a member of the Armourdale Holiness Church. He was born in Stockton, MO., and had lived in Kansas City, Kan 80 years.
. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Opal Chaney of the home, two sons, Howard Chaney and Wesley Chaney, and a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Cox all of Kansas City, Kan; a sister, Mrs. Eva Brown, Pittsburg, Calif; three grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren.
. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Highland Park Chapjel, burial in Highland Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the chapel.
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Obituary published in the Kansas City Star Jan 4, 1985.
. Wesley L. "Ike" Chaney, 86, Kansas City, Kan., a former Kansas City, Kan., business owner, died Friday at a nursing home at 520 E. Morse St., Bonner Springs.
. Mr. Chaney owned and operated the "Doodle-Bug Tavern" in Kansas City, Kan., before he retired 15 years ago. He also had been a truck driver.
. He was a member of the Armourdale Holiness Church. He was born in Stockton, MO., and had lived in Kansas City, Kan 80 years.
. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Opal Chaney of the home, two sons, Howard Chaney and Wesley Chaney, and a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Cox all of Kansas City, Kan; a sister, Mrs. Eva Brown, Pittsburg, Calif; three grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren.
. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Highland Park Chapjel, burial in Highland Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the chapel.
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