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Margaret Lona Click Baraby

Birth
Cimarron, Gray County, Kansas, USA
Death
18 Jan 2003 (aged 93)
Pasco, Franklin County, Washington, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Her children said her ashes are kept by a descendant of her daughter, Shirley (Baraby) Wilkinson. Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Margaret was the daughter of Arthur Eugene Click Sr. and Margaret May (Deupser) Click Schindler Winsor.

Here is her obituary:
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Margaret Lona Baraby

Margaret L. Baraby, 93, of Snohomish, died January 18, 2003 in a local nursing home.

She was born September 23, 1909 in Cimarron, Kansas and has been a long-time resident of Snohomish.

She is survived by her daughters,
Frances Perecz and
Shirley Wilkinson of Snohomish, and
Lona Mae Pilgrim of Duncan, Arizona; son,
Albert Baraby of Pasco;
15 grandchildren;
numerous great and great-great-grandchildren.

Private family services will be held.
Memorials to the Snohomish Fire Department Aid Car Fund
or Hospice of Snohomish County.

Arrangements by Bauer Funeral Chapel, Snohomish.
.Published in The Herald (Everett) on January 21, 2003

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Social Security Death Record

NOTE #1: I have been in contact with her son and grandson by her surviving daughter. I hope they can give me more burial info such as where Margaret Mae Deupser is buried. Margaret May Deupser died 21-July-1969. Her funeral arrangements were handled in Renton, Washington. Hopefully, someone knows about where her resting place is.

NOTE #2: She had a brother Arthur Eugene Click Jr. He was last mentioned in their mother's obituary as living at 710 North Pierce, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas. I do not know where he is buried either.

NOTE #3: I do not have a complete listing of her children yet... Here is a beginning:

In the 1930 census she had:
Francis (daughter) born in 1927 in Kansas
Charlotte (daughter) born in 1928 in California
Albert (son) born in 1930 in Washington
Charles Edward (son) born 1936 in Washington and died two months later

Two more daughters were born by the 1940 census:
Katheryn 1933 Washington
Shirley 1935 Washington

Margaret was the daughter of Arthur Eugene Click Sr. and Margaret May (Deupser) Click Schindler Winsor.

Here is her obituary:
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Margaret Lona Baraby

Margaret L. Baraby, 93, of Snohomish, died January 18, 2003 in a local nursing home.

She was born September 23, 1909 in Cimarron, Kansas and has been a long-time resident of Snohomish.

She is survived by her daughters,
Frances Perecz and
Shirley Wilkinson of Snohomish, and
Lona Mae Pilgrim of Duncan, Arizona; son,
Albert Baraby of Pasco;
15 grandchildren;
numerous great and great-great-grandchildren.

Private family services will be held.
Memorials to the Snohomish Fire Department Aid Car Fund
or Hospice of Snohomish County.

Arrangements by Bauer Funeral Chapel, Snohomish.
.Published in The Herald (Everett) on January 21, 2003

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Social Security Death Record

NOTE #1: I have been in contact with her son and grandson by her surviving daughter. I hope they can give me more burial info such as where Margaret Mae Deupser is buried. Margaret May Deupser died 21-July-1969. Her funeral arrangements were handled in Renton, Washington. Hopefully, someone knows about where her resting place is.

NOTE #2: She had a brother Arthur Eugene Click Jr. He was last mentioned in their mother's obituary as living at 710 North Pierce, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas. I do not know where he is buried either.

NOTE #3: I do not have a complete listing of her children yet... Here is a beginning:

In the 1930 census she had:
Francis (daughter) born in 1927 in Kansas
Charlotte (daughter) born in 1928 in California
Albert (son) born in 1930 in Washington
Charles Edward (son) born 1936 in Washington and died two months later

Two more daughters were born by the 1940 census:
Katheryn 1933 Washington
Shirley 1935 Washington



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