Chanute Daily Tribune, Chanute, Neosho, KS - Friday, April 24, 1953 (page 2)
Mrs. Charles E. Bright
Mrs. Charles E. Bright, 65, of 1120 N. Washington, died at Neosho Memorial Hospital about 8 o'clock Thursday night. She had been in failing health for several years.
Lula May Money was born Jan. 28, 1888, in Jay County, Ind., and was married there to Charles E. Bright. They came to Kansas in 1908, locating in Chanute where they have since resided. Mrs. Bright was a member of the Christian Church in Indiana.
Survivors are the husband; three daughters, Mrs. Elnora Record, Chanute, Mrs. Jaunetta Vanford Stark, and Mrs. Margaret Day, Buffalo; fours sons, William, Charles J., Robert and Otto, all of Chanute; sixteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Rosa A. Applegate, Denver.
Funeral arrangements, in charge of Roy S. Gibson Funeral Home, are incomplete.
Chanute Daily Tribune, Chanute, Neosho, KS - Friday, April 24, 1953 (page 2)
Mrs. Charles E. Bright
Mrs. Charles E. Bright, 65, of 1120 N. Washington, died at Neosho Memorial Hospital about 8 o'clock Thursday night. She had been in failing health for several years.
Lula May Money was born Jan. 28, 1888, in Jay County, Ind., and was married there to Charles E. Bright. They came to Kansas in 1908, locating in Chanute where they have since resided. Mrs. Bright was a member of the Christian Church in Indiana.
Survivors are the husband; three daughters, Mrs. Elnora Record, Chanute, Mrs. Jaunetta Vanford Stark, and Mrs. Margaret Day, Buffalo; fours sons, William, Charles J., Robert and Otto, all of Chanute; sixteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Rosa A. Applegate, Denver.
Funeral arrangements, in charge of Roy S. Gibson Funeral Home, are incomplete.
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