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Lydia Frances “Dando/Frankie” <I>Moomaw</I> Loshbough

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Lydia Frances “Dando/Frankie” Moomaw Loshbough

Birth
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Death
9 Aug 1943 (aged 82)
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Notre Dame, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, row 7, lot 118
Memorial ID
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Eldest of ten children.

Wichita KS Eagle, Tuesday, 10 Aug 1943:
A WICHITAN 41 YEARS
Mrs. Lydia Loshbough, 72 (sic), died at her home, 549 North Fountain, yesterday. Born in South Bend, Ind, December 7, 1860, she came here in 1902. She was a member of the Daughters of Isabella and the Blessed Sacrament Church.
She is survived by three sons, George H., Neodesha, Harry, 549 North Fountain, and Floyd, 215 North Edgemore; three daughters, Mrs. James J. Cooper, Excelsior Springs, Mo., Miss Vera, of he home, and Mrs. William C. Klaus, 306 South Yale; four brothers, William F. Moomaw, Altadena, Cal., Josephus, Dalton, and Clinton Moomaw, South Bend; and two sisters, Mrs. F. B. Yoder, Temple City, Cal., and Mrs. L. L. Graber, Ashland, O.
A recitation of the rosary will be held in the Lahey mortuary Tuesday evening at 8:45. A requiem Mass will be held in the Blessed Sacrament Church Wednesday at 9 a.m.. The body will be sent to South Bend, Ind., for burial.

South Bend IN Tribune, Tuesday, August 10, 1943:
(Notes: Loshbaugh spelling below should be Loshbough; her three sons were George, Harry Allan and Lawrence Floyd)
Mrs. C.J. Loshbaugh, aged 82, of Wichita, Kan., died there Monday, according to word received here by her brother-in-law, J.W. Loshbaugh. She had been ill a year. She was born here and resided in South Bend until about 50 years ago. Surviving are three sons, George Loshbaugh, of Neodesha, Kan., and Lawrence and Floyd Loshbaugh, of Wichita; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper, Excelsior Springs, Mo., and Vera May Loshbaugh and Mrs. Ellen Grace Klaus, of Wichita; four brothers, C. J. Moomaw, Dalton Moomaw and Josephus Moomaw, of South Bend, and William Moomaw, of Altadena, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Grace Yoder, Glendale, Calif., and Mrs. Alma Garber, Ashland, O. Funeral services will take place Wednesday in Wichita and the body will be brought here Thursday for burial in Cedar Grove cemetery.

South Bend IN Tribune, Wednesday, August 11, 1943:
Services for Mrs. C.J. Loshbough, who died in Wichita, Kan., Monday, will be held in Cedar Grove cemetery immediately after the arrival of the body on a New York Central train at 11:40 a.m. Thursday. Rev. Wendell P. Corcoran, CSC, pastor of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, will officiate.
Eldest of ten children.

Wichita KS Eagle, Tuesday, 10 Aug 1943:
A WICHITAN 41 YEARS
Mrs. Lydia Loshbough, 72 (sic), died at her home, 549 North Fountain, yesterday. Born in South Bend, Ind, December 7, 1860, she came here in 1902. She was a member of the Daughters of Isabella and the Blessed Sacrament Church.
She is survived by three sons, George H., Neodesha, Harry, 549 North Fountain, and Floyd, 215 North Edgemore; three daughters, Mrs. James J. Cooper, Excelsior Springs, Mo., Miss Vera, of he home, and Mrs. William C. Klaus, 306 South Yale; four brothers, William F. Moomaw, Altadena, Cal., Josephus, Dalton, and Clinton Moomaw, South Bend; and two sisters, Mrs. F. B. Yoder, Temple City, Cal., and Mrs. L. L. Graber, Ashland, O.
A recitation of the rosary will be held in the Lahey mortuary Tuesday evening at 8:45. A requiem Mass will be held in the Blessed Sacrament Church Wednesday at 9 a.m.. The body will be sent to South Bend, Ind., for burial.

South Bend IN Tribune, Tuesday, August 10, 1943:
(Notes: Loshbaugh spelling below should be Loshbough; her three sons were George, Harry Allan and Lawrence Floyd)
Mrs. C.J. Loshbaugh, aged 82, of Wichita, Kan., died there Monday, according to word received here by her brother-in-law, J.W. Loshbaugh. She had been ill a year. She was born here and resided in South Bend until about 50 years ago. Surviving are three sons, George Loshbaugh, of Neodesha, Kan., and Lawrence and Floyd Loshbaugh, of Wichita; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper, Excelsior Springs, Mo., and Vera May Loshbaugh and Mrs. Ellen Grace Klaus, of Wichita; four brothers, C. J. Moomaw, Dalton Moomaw and Josephus Moomaw, of South Bend, and William Moomaw, of Altadena, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Grace Yoder, Glendale, Calif., and Mrs. Alma Garber, Ashland, O. Funeral services will take place Wednesday in Wichita and the body will be brought here Thursday for burial in Cedar Grove cemetery.

South Bend IN Tribune, Wednesday, August 11, 1943:
Services for Mrs. C.J. Loshbough, who died in Wichita, Kan., Monday, will be held in Cedar Grove cemetery immediately after the arrival of the body on a New York Central train at 11:40 a.m. Thursday. Rev. Wendell P. Corcoran, CSC, pastor of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, will officiate.


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