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Hazel Lucille <I>Peters</I> Stewart

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Hazel Lucille Peters Stewart

Birth
Faxon, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
17 May 1975 (aged 64)
Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Geuda Springs, Sumner County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 6 Lot 66 Space 5
Memorial ID
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Mrs Hazel Lucille Stewart of 403 South C Street, Arkansas City, Kansas died Saturday in Memorial Hospital. She was born Decemer 14, 1910 in Faxon, Oklahoma to Emil Wilhelm Peters and Myrtle Mae Coppenbarger. '5he"married James Edward Stewart
on Sept. 26, 1936 at Crown Point, Ind., he died March 31, 1972. She began teaching at Ashton in 1934, and also taught at the King School near Maple City and at Silverdale, the St. Rose Catholic School at Detroit, Mich., and Our Lady Star Of The Sea at Grosse Point, Mich. She moved to Arkansas City in 1964. Survivors include three sons, James, of 403 South C S t, Jon of 609 South C St., and Donald of Wichita; a daughter, Mrs. Alex (Janice) Battikni of Holbrook, Mass.; nine grandchildren, a brother, Maurice Peters of Folsom, Calif., and three sisters, Mrs. Russell (Evelyn) Dudley of El Paso, Texas, Mrs. Gerald (Beulah) Brewer of Framington, N. Mex., and Mrs Wilbert (Marie) Bowker of 515 S. Second St. She was preceded in death by a brother, Lester, and a granddaughter (daughter of her son Donald). Services will be at 2 p.m Tuesday at the Grant-Elder Funeral Home with Rev. Theodore Jacobs officiating. Interment will be in the Geuda Springs Cemetery.
She was a gifted writer and a poet.
Mrs Hazel Lucille Stewart of 403 South C Street, Arkansas City, Kansas died Saturday in Memorial Hospital. She was born Decemer 14, 1910 in Faxon, Oklahoma to Emil Wilhelm Peters and Myrtle Mae Coppenbarger. '5he"married James Edward Stewart
on Sept. 26, 1936 at Crown Point, Ind., he died March 31, 1972. She began teaching at Ashton in 1934, and also taught at the King School near Maple City and at Silverdale, the St. Rose Catholic School at Detroit, Mich., and Our Lady Star Of The Sea at Grosse Point, Mich. She moved to Arkansas City in 1964. Survivors include three sons, James, of 403 South C S t, Jon of 609 South C St., and Donald of Wichita; a daughter, Mrs. Alex (Janice) Battikni of Holbrook, Mass.; nine grandchildren, a brother, Maurice Peters of Folsom, Calif., and three sisters, Mrs. Russell (Evelyn) Dudley of El Paso, Texas, Mrs. Gerald (Beulah) Brewer of Framington, N. Mex., and Mrs Wilbert (Marie) Bowker of 515 S. Second St. She was preceded in death by a brother, Lester, and a granddaughter (daughter of her son Donald). Services will be at 2 p.m Tuesday at the Grant-Elder Funeral Home with Rev. Theodore Jacobs officiating. Interment will be in the Geuda Springs Cemetery.
She was a gifted writer and a poet.


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