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Frances Guy <I>Leach</I> Carlton

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Frances Guy Leach Carlton

Birth
Rawlins County, Kansas, USA
Death
14 Mar 1914 (aged 25)
Udall, Cowley County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Udall, Cowley County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block D Lot 60 Space 3
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The community was shocked last Fiiday evening when the news came of the death of Mrs. Raymond Carlton. She had been poorly but a short time. All was done that loving hands could do. But to no avail.
Francis Guy Leach was born in Rawlings Co., Kansas June 7th, 1888, died March 27, 1914, being 25 years, 9 months and 10 days of age. At the age of 7, she with her parents moved to Illinois, where she lived until they came to Kansas. In the year 1906 she united with the Christian Church at Mason City, Illinois, after which she moved her membership to the E.P. Church at Hale, Kansas. She was a true Christian, a devoted worker in the Young Peoples meeting of the church and in everything that was for good. She was of a kind and loving disposition and loved by all that knew her. She had an influence over all that came in her presence. A beautiful life ends not in death.
On March 5, 1913, she was united in marriage to Raymond Carlton of Udall, Kans. Besides her husband, father and mother, she leaves the following sisters and brother to mourn her early departure, Mrs. Mary Paugh of Oxford, Kans., Mrs. Maude Bridges of Nardin, Okla., Alice Sutley of Mason City, Ill., Mrs. Winnie Rutter of Oxford Kans., Irvina, Lebert, Millard and Alva Leach, besides other relitives and a large circle of sympathizing friends.

Obituary, Winfield Daily Courier, April 1, 1914
The community was shocked last Fiiday evening when the news came of the death of Mrs. Raymond Carlton. She had been poorly but a short time. All was done that loving hands could do. But to no avail.
Francis Guy Leach was born in Rawlings Co., Kansas June 7th, 1888, died March 27, 1914, being 25 years, 9 months and 10 days of age. At the age of 7, she with her parents moved to Illinois, where she lived until they came to Kansas. In the year 1906 she united with the Christian Church at Mason City, Illinois, after which she moved her membership to the E.P. Church at Hale, Kansas. She was a true Christian, a devoted worker in the Young Peoples meeting of the church and in everything that was for good. She was of a kind and loving disposition and loved by all that knew her. She had an influence over all that came in her presence. A beautiful life ends not in death.
On March 5, 1913, she was united in marriage to Raymond Carlton of Udall, Kans. Besides her husband, father and mother, she leaves the following sisters and brother to mourn her early departure, Mrs. Mary Paugh of Oxford, Kans., Mrs. Maude Bridges of Nardin, Okla., Alice Sutley of Mason City, Ill., Mrs. Winnie Rutter of Oxford Kans., Irvina, Lebert, Millard and Alva Leach, besides other relitives and a large circle of sympathizing friends.

Obituary, Winfield Daily Courier, April 1, 1914

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