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Ola May <I>Newton</I> Engeman

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Ola May Newton Engeman

Birth
Wathena, Doniphan County, Kansas, USA
Death
2 Feb 1931 (aged 24)
Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Wathena, Doniphan County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Obituary: MRS CHARLES ENGEMAN DIES AT THE AGE OF 24. Mrs. Ola Newton Engeman, 24, wife of Charles Engeman, manager of the Kincaid orchards, died at her home at the Drury orchard south of Mt. Vernon cemetery. Mrs. Engeman had been in poor health since October.
Mrs Engeman was born July 24, 1906 at Wathena. She and Mr. Engeman were married September 18, 1924, at Wathena and moved immediately to the Drury farm.
Mrs Engeman was widely known and highly popular in Doniphan county and during her six-years residence in Atchison county had made a host of friends.
Surviving are her husband; two sons, Francis, 5: and Calvin 2; an adopted daughter, Myrtle Dunser, 14: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Newton, Wathena; four brothers, Otto, Sidney, Roy and Henry Newton all of Wathena; and five sisters, Mrs. Jessie Engeman, Mrs. William Shuster, and Misses Lula and Esther Newton, all of Wathena; and Mrs. Buelah Kressley, Highland.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Wathena Baptist church with burial in the Wathena cemetery. The body was removed to a Wathena undertaking establishment.(Src: The Atchison Daily Globe, February 2, 1931.)

OLA MAY ENGEMAN. Ola May Engeman was born at Wathena July 24, 1906, and died at her home one mile south of Atchison at 3:30 A.M. February 2, 1931.
She is survived by her husband, Charles Engeman, two sons, Francis Leroy and Calvin Frederick, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newton, of Wathena, five sisters, Mrs. Eunice Schuster, of Wathena, Mrs. Buelah Kressley, of Highland, Mrs. Jessie Engeman, Miss Lulu Newton, Miss Esther Newton, all of Wathena, four brothers, Otto, Sydney, Henry, and Roy Newton, all of Wathena.
The Funeral was conducted from the Baptist church in Wathena by the Rev. F. E. Carter at 2 P.M. Wednesday afternoon. Burial was in Bellemont cemetery, with A. L. Dodds, of the Meierhoffer Mortuary, in charge.(Src: The Wathena Times, February 6, 1931.)



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