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Donald Marion Magathan

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Donald Marion Magathan

Birth
Death
14 Jan 1940 (aged 12)
Green, Clay County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 38 - Lot 44 - Space 7
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THE MAGATHAN FUNERALS

Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning in the First Christian Church for Mrs. Willis Magathan and her two sons, Donald Marion and James Dean, who died from burns received in an explosion of gasoline fumes Saturday evening at their home in Green, Kan., to which the Magathan family had moved from Emporia three weeks ago. Mrs. Magathan died shortly after the explosion, and the two boys died Sunday in a Clay Center Hospital.

Rev. Claude G. Large conducted the triple funeral service. Theodore Owen and Mrs. Ernest E. Valyer sang, with A. D. Schmutz at the organ. Pallbearers for Mrs. Magathan and her sons were Fred Magathan, Emmett Magathan, Roy Cannon, Louis Long, Rush Long, and Donald Long. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.

Out-of-town relatives who attended the services were Louis Long and Alexander Long, Ponca City, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Adams, Mr. and Mrs. P. Fey and Alice Long, Blackwell, Okla.; Parnell Bokick, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Helen Martin Laubengayer and Mrs. Leone Broderick, Salina; Mrs. Earl Magathan, Mrs. V. Magathan and Mrs. Dora Magathan, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Steller and Robert Belcher, all of Marion; Mrs. Joseph Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rogers and Myron Rogers, Burlingame; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Featherkile, Dunlap; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bourland, Cottonwood Falls; Mrs. Mabel McClaskey and Wallace McClaskey, Gridley; Myron McClaskey, Topeka; F. E. McClaskey and Dr. Elizabeth McClaskey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClaskey, Gridley.
THE MAGATHAN FUNERALS

Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning in the First Christian Church for Mrs. Willis Magathan and her two sons, Donald Marion and James Dean, who died from burns received in an explosion of gasoline fumes Saturday evening at their home in Green, Kan., to which the Magathan family had moved from Emporia three weeks ago. Mrs. Magathan died shortly after the explosion, and the two boys died Sunday in a Clay Center Hospital.

Rev. Claude G. Large conducted the triple funeral service. Theodore Owen and Mrs. Ernest E. Valyer sang, with A. D. Schmutz at the organ. Pallbearers for Mrs. Magathan and her sons were Fred Magathan, Emmett Magathan, Roy Cannon, Louis Long, Rush Long, and Donald Long. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery.

Out-of-town relatives who attended the services were Louis Long and Alexander Long, Ponca City, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Adams, Mr. and Mrs. P. Fey and Alice Long, Blackwell, Okla.; Parnell Bokick, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Helen Martin Laubengayer and Mrs. Leone Broderick, Salina; Mrs. Earl Magathan, Mrs. V. Magathan and Mrs. Dora Magathan, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Steller and Robert Belcher, all of Marion; Mrs. Joseph Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rogers and Myron Rogers, Burlingame; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Featherkile, Dunlap; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bourland, Cottonwood Falls; Mrs. Mabel McClaskey and Wallace McClaskey, Gridley; Myron McClaskey, Topeka; F. E. McClaskey and Dr. Elizabeth McClaskey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClaskey, Gridley.


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