Edna Mae Robbins
Yates Center- Edna Mae Robbins, 91 died here Wednesday, May 15 at the Regency Health Care Center. The daughter of John and Orpha Burger Cline, she was born Sept 24, 1893 in Neosho County. She married Noah G. Rush, on Aug 16, 1911. He died June 29, 1931. She later married J. R. "Dick" Robbins and he died May 16, 1972.
Memberships: First Christian Church, Yates Center, where she was a Sunday School Teacher for 25 years; Bluebird Chapter OES, Buffalo, where she was a worthy matron, district aid, and grand representative of New Hampshire.
Survivors; one daughter, Thelma Stoll, Yates Center; one brother, W. T. Cline, Chanute; two grandchildren; six great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister.
Funeral; 1:30 Friday at the Campbell Funeral Home in Yates Center, the Revs. J. Warren Turner and Jerry Northam. Burial in Yates Center Cemetery.
Edna Mae Robbins
Yates Center- Edna Mae Robbins, 91 died here Wednesday, May 15 at the Regency Health Care Center. The daughter of John and Orpha Burger Cline, she was born Sept 24, 1893 in Neosho County. She married Noah G. Rush, on Aug 16, 1911. He died June 29, 1931. She later married J. R. "Dick" Robbins and he died May 16, 1972.
Memberships: First Christian Church, Yates Center, where she was a Sunday School Teacher for 25 years; Bluebird Chapter OES, Buffalo, where she was a worthy matron, district aid, and grand representative of New Hampshire.
Survivors; one daughter, Thelma Stoll, Yates Center; one brother, W. T. Cline, Chanute; two grandchildren; six great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister.
Funeral; 1:30 Friday at the Campbell Funeral Home in Yates Center, the Revs. J. Warren Turner and Jerry Northam. Burial in Yates Center Cemetery.
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