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James Martin Banning

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James Martin Banning

Birth
Macon County, Missouri, USA
Death
15 Jan 1924 (aged 37)
Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cedar Vale, Chautauqua County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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James Martin Banning was born in Macon county, Missouri January 15, 1887.

He moved with his parents to Chautauqua County Kansas in 1890. He was married in 1916 to Miss Arrah Barton. To this union were born two daughters, Wilma and Maxine.

He died on his 37th birthday January 15, 1924, at the St. Mary's hospital at Winfield.

Besides his wife and daughters, he leaves to mourn his departure his mother, six brothers, two sisters and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted at the Round Mound church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 by Verne D. Love, minister of the Church of Christ.

A choir composed of F. E. Allen, Mrs. Pearl Burden, Mrs. Tessie West, Mrs. Georgia Sanborn, Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Rinda Lyon, Fred Wiley and H. Hooper very feelingly sang, "Jesus Lover of My Soul," "Face to Face" and "Rock of Ages"

Burial was made in the Round Mound cemetery where the Odd Fellows had charge.
James Martin Banning was born in Macon county, Missouri January 15, 1887.

He moved with his parents to Chautauqua County Kansas in 1890. He was married in 1916 to Miss Arrah Barton. To this union were born two daughters, Wilma and Maxine.

He died on his 37th birthday January 15, 1924, at the St. Mary's hospital at Winfield.

Besides his wife and daughters, he leaves to mourn his departure his mother, six brothers, two sisters and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted at the Round Mound church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 by Verne D. Love, minister of the Church of Christ.

A choir composed of F. E. Allen, Mrs. Pearl Burden, Mrs. Tessie West, Mrs. Georgia Sanborn, Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Rinda Lyon, Fred Wiley and H. Hooper very feelingly sang, "Jesus Lover of My Soul," "Face to Face" and "Rock of Ages"

Burial was made in the Round Mound cemetery where the Odd Fellows had charge.


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