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Oliver Dale “O.D.” Marney

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Oliver Dale “O.D.” Marney

Birth
Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Death
12 Aug 1976 (aged 51)
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Vesper, Lot 185, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Archives:
Oliver D. Marney
lot owner: Faye Marney
Lot 185, Vesper, Grave 1
born: Sept. 3, 1924, Rossville, Kansas
died: Aug. 12, 1976
buried: Aug. 14, 1976
late residence: 2410 Swano Drive
funeral director: Davidson-Duff
interment authorized by Mrs. O.D. Marney

Topeka Daily Capital, Friday, April 13, 1976, page 32:
O.D. Marney

Oliver "O.D." Marney, 51, 3410 Shawano Drive, was dead on arrival at a Topeka hospital Thursday morning. He had a heart ailment.
He was born Sept. 3, 1924, in Rossville. He had lived in the Topeka area most of his life.

He had served in the Army in the Philippines during World War 11. He was awarded the Asiatic Pacific Medal, the Philippines Liberation Medal, the Bronze Star, two Purple Hearts, the World War II Victory Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.
He was a salesman for Jim Clark Chrysler-Plymouth-Fiat before he retired in February 1975 due to ill health.
He was a member of Capital Post No. 1 of the American Legion and Moose Lodge No. 555.

He was married Sept. 29, 1941, to Faye Tomson at Lawrence. She survives.
Other survivors include five sons, Larry D. Marney, Carbondale, Barry L. Marney, Route 1, Terry J. Marney, Wakarusa, Jerry R. Marney and Perry L. Marney, both at home; his mother, Mrs. Rose Marney, 1157 Jewell; one brother, William F. Marney, 4221 N.W. Felding Road; five sisters, Mrs. Margaret Marney, 1157 Jewell, Mrs. Fleta Jones, 2800 W. 10th, Mrs. Nadine Berry, 4210 Washburn, Mrs. Marie Anderson, 932 Medford, and Mrs. Betty Corwin, 861 Eastgate Drive; and six grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Davidson-Duff Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, where graveside services will be conducted by the American Legion.
Mr. Marney will lie in state until the service at the Davidson-Duff Funeral Home.

Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Archives:
Oliver D. Marney
lot owner: Faye Marney
Lot 185, Vesper, Grave 1
born: Sept. 3, 1924, Rossville, Kansas
died: Aug. 12, 1976
buried: Aug. 14, 1976
late residence: 2410 Swano Drive
funeral director: Davidson-Duff
interment authorized by Mrs. O.D. Marney

Topeka Daily Capital, Friday, April 13, 1976, page 32:
O.D. Marney

Oliver "O.D." Marney, 51, 3410 Shawano Drive, was dead on arrival at a Topeka hospital Thursday morning. He had a heart ailment.
He was born Sept. 3, 1924, in Rossville. He had lived in the Topeka area most of his life.

He had served in the Army in the Philippines during World War 11. He was awarded the Asiatic Pacific Medal, the Philippines Liberation Medal, the Bronze Star, two Purple Hearts, the World War II Victory Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.
He was a salesman for Jim Clark Chrysler-Plymouth-Fiat before he retired in February 1975 due to ill health.
He was a member of Capital Post No. 1 of the American Legion and Moose Lodge No. 555.

He was married Sept. 29, 1941, to Faye Tomson at Lawrence. She survives.
Other survivors include five sons, Larry D. Marney, Carbondale, Barry L. Marney, Route 1, Terry J. Marney, Wakarusa, Jerry R. Marney and Perry L. Marney, both at home; his mother, Mrs. Rose Marney, 1157 Jewell; one brother, William F. Marney, 4221 N.W. Felding Road; five sisters, Mrs. Margaret Marney, 1157 Jewell, Mrs. Fleta Jones, 2800 W. 10th, Mrs. Nadine Berry, 4210 Washburn, Mrs. Marie Anderson, 932 Medford, and Mrs. Betty Corwin, 861 Eastgate Drive; and six grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Davidson-Duff Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, where graveside services will be conducted by the American Legion.
Mr. Marney will lie in state until the service at the Davidson-Duff Funeral Home.



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