Arkansas City, Kansas
Friday, February 19, 1909
page 5
Remains Brought Here.
The remains of James J. Drye, who died at his home in Caldwell Wednesday, were brought to the city today on the Kansas Southwestern train and interment was made in Riverview cemetery. Mr. Drye was the father of Mrs. Rhea, of Oklahoma City. Mrs. Rhea was formerly Mrs. Cash and the family resided here for a number of years. Mr. Drye was quite well known here. Rev. L.M. Riley conducted short funeral services at the grave this morning. Mrs. Rhea and her son Dick Cash, came up from Oklahoma City this morning to attended the funeral.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) Nov. 2019
Arkansas City, Kansas
Friday, February 19, 1909
page 5
Remains Brought Here.
The remains of James J. Drye, who died at his home in Caldwell Wednesday, were brought to the city today on the Kansas Southwestern train and interment was made in Riverview cemetery. Mr. Drye was the father of Mrs. Rhea, of Oklahoma City. Mrs. Rhea was formerly Mrs. Cash and the family resided here for a number of years. Mr. Drye was quite well known here. Rev. L.M. Riley conducted short funeral services at the grave this morning. Mrs. Rhea and her son Dick Cash, came up from Oklahoma City this morning to attended the funeral.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield) Nov. 2019
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