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Lillian H. <I>McCurdy</I> Robbs

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Lillian H. McCurdy Robbs

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
8 May 1971 (aged 67–68)
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1171679, Longitude: -94.6745757
Plot
Sec 3-OSP, Lot 6
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The Kansas City Star (MO) ~ Sunday, 09 May 1971
Mrs. Lillian H. Robbs, 67, of 2705 Wood in Kansas City, Kansas, was pronounced dead yesterday at Providence Hospital after becoming ill at her home. She was born in Ohio and had lived 65 year in Kansas City, Kansas. She was a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and its Altar Society. She was also a member of the Ladies of Columbus.

Mrs. Robbs was survived by a daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Carpenter, of 1701 North 47th Street in Kansas City, Kansas; two stepsons, Harry F. Robbs of Glendale, California, and James H. Robbs of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. M. A. Harris of 5940 Maple in Mission and Mrs. Ralph Burgess of 2736 North 34th in Kansas City, Kansas; a brother, Irvin McCurdy, of 1870 North 25th in Kansas City, Kansas; and 13 grandchildren.

Friends called on Sunday afternoon at the Gibson-Butler Funeral Home, where the Rosary was said later that night. Funeral services were held on Monday morning at the Gibson-Butler Chapel and at 10 o'clock at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Burial followed in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
The Kansas City Star (MO) ~ Sunday, 09 May 1971
Mrs. Lillian H. Robbs, 67, of 2705 Wood in Kansas City, Kansas, was pronounced dead yesterday at Providence Hospital after becoming ill at her home. She was born in Ohio and had lived 65 year in Kansas City, Kansas. She was a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and its Altar Society. She was also a member of the Ladies of Columbus.

Mrs. Robbs was survived by a daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Carpenter, of 1701 North 47th Street in Kansas City, Kansas; two stepsons, Harry F. Robbs of Glendale, California, and James H. Robbs of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. M. A. Harris of 5940 Maple in Mission and Mrs. Ralph Burgess of 2736 North 34th in Kansas City, Kansas; a brother, Irvin McCurdy, of 1870 North 25th in Kansas City, Kansas; and 13 grandchildren.

Friends called on Sunday afternoon at the Gibson-Butler Funeral Home, where the Rosary was said later that night. Funeral services were held on Monday morning at the Gibson-Butler Chapel and at 10 o'clock at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Burial followed in Mount Calvary Cemetery.

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