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Capitola May “Tola” Wilson Edmondson

Birth
USA
Death
20 Aug 1922 (aged 49)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Table Rock, Pawnee County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Wife of Harry L. Edmondson.

(Posted courtesy of the Table Rock Historical Society.)

Table Rock Argus, Aug. 25, 1922.(pg.1)

The funeral service of Mrs. Harry Edmondson took place from the M. E. Church on Tuesday afternoon. The deceased had moved from Table Rock to Kansas only a few weeks ago and was taken seriously ill and taken to a hospital in Kansas City, where she was subjected to an operation under which she died. The body was brought to Table Rock for burial beside the grave of her son. Rev. A. L. Ogden preached a sermon on the shortness of life. Her husband, two sons, two daughters and her aged father were among those who came with the body. a more extended history of her life will be given next week.

NOTE; Unfortunately that next issue is missing. The cemetery has been repeatedly searched for a stone and none has been found for her or her son.
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TABLE ROCK ARGUS, Nov. 12, 1920. Mrs. H. L. Edmondson and daughter Rosa, have just returned from a two weeks visti with relatives in Kansas City, Paola, Topeka and Lynden.
Wife of Harry L. Edmondson.

(Posted courtesy of the Table Rock Historical Society.)

Table Rock Argus, Aug. 25, 1922.(pg.1)

The funeral service of Mrs. Harry Edmondson took place from the M. E. Church on Tuesday afternoon. The deceased had moved from Table Rock to Kansas only a few weeks ago and was taken seriously ill and taken to a hospital in Kansas City, where she was subjected to an operation under which she died. The body was brought to Table Rock for burial beside the grave of her son. Rev. A. L. Ogden preached a sermon on the shortness of life. Her husband, two sons, two daughters and her aged father were among those who came with the body. a more extended history of her life will be given next week.

NOTE; Unfortunately that next issue is missing. The cemetery has been repeatedly searched for a stone and none has been found for her or her son.
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TABLE ROCK ARGUS, Nov. 12, 1920. Mrs. H. L. Edmondson and daughter Rosa, have just returned from a two weeks visti with relatives in Kansas City, Paola, Topeka and Lynden.

Gravesite Details

I have found NO STONE for her or her son after looking many times.



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