Occupation: Baker
MO d/c 0000263
DENVER W. REKUS
Edina, Mo., Jan. 29. — Denver W. Rekus, 51, of Kirksville, formerly of Denver, Col., and a native of Knox county, died Thursday morning at 7:30 in the University of Missouri medical center at Columbia. He had been a patient a month and in ill health for three years.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 in the Hudson - Rimer funeral chapel here. The Rev. Fred Yehle of Edina will officiate. Burial will be in the New Catholic cemetery here .
Mr. Rekus was born in Knox county, Feb 11, 1913, a son of William F. and Nettie Lingenfelter Rekus. He was married to Mary Taylor March 3, I960. She survives.
Mr. Rekus was in the bakery business in Denver and had lived in Kirksville the last few months.
Also surviving are his parents of near Baring; a brother, B. B Rekus of Chicago, and
an uncle, Oscar Lingenfelter of Edina.
Page 9 of Quincy Herald Whig, published in Quincy, Illinois on Friday, January 29th, 1965
Occupation: Baker
MO d/c 0000263
DENVER W. REKUS
Edina, Mo., Jan. 29. — Denver W. Rekus, 51, of Kirksville, formerly of Denver, Col., and a native of Knox county, died Thursday morning at 7:30 in the University of Missouri medical center at Columbia. He had been a patient a month and in ill health for three years.
Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 in the Hudson - Rimer funeral chapel here. The Rev. Fred Yehle of Edina will officiate. Burial will be in the New Catholic cemetery here .
Mr. Rekus was born in Knox county, Feb 11, 1913, a son of William F. and Nettie Lingenfelter Rekus. He was married to Mary Taylor March 3, I960. She survives.
Mr. Rekus was in the bakery business in Denver and had lived in Kirksville the last few months.
Also surviving are his parents of near Baring; a brother, B. B Rekus of Chicago, and
an uncle, Oscar Lingenfelter of Edina.
Page 9 of Quincy Herald Whig, published in Quincy, Illinois on Friday, January 29th, 1965
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