A Kaycee Wyoming Newspaper July 10, 1975
Final rites for Perry Barnes, 94-year-old former area rancher who died Saturday at the Amie Holt Nursing Home, were held Tuesday from the Kaycee Baptist church with the Rev. Arthur Bigelow officiating. Burial was in the Kaycee cemetery.
He was born on September 17, 1880 in Lincoln Township, Ia., on his grandfather's farm.He lived there most of his early years and worked on various ranches in the neighborhood.
In 1917, he came to Johnson County and filed on a homestead on Four Mile where he ranched until 1956 when he sold out and moved to Kaycee. He lived at the Aimie Holt Nursing Home for the past 10 years.
Survivors include a cousin, Mrs. Hope Cornelius of Forsyth, Mont., and several nieces and nephews.
A Kaycee Wyoming Newspaper July 10, 1975
Final rites for Perry Barnes, 94-year-old former area rancher who died Saturday at the Amie Holt Nursing Home, were held Tuesday from the Kaycee Baptist church with the Rev. Arthur Bigelow officiating. Burial was in the Kaycee cemetery.
He was born on September 17, 1880 in Lincoln Township, Ia., on his grandfather's farm.He lived there most of his early years and worked on various ranches in the neighborhood.
In 1917, he came to Johnson County and filed on a homestead on Four Mile where he ranched until 1956 when he sold out and moved to Kaycee. He lived at the Aimie Holt Nursing Home for the past 10 years.
Survivors include a cousin, Mrs. Hope Cornelius of Forsyth, Mont., and several nieces and nephews.
Family Members
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Frank Arthur Yeigh
1884–1963
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Mahala H. "Mae" Yeigh Anderson
1885–1961
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Ruth Adell "Rose" Barnes Ahart
1887–1920
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Charles Clifford Barnes
1888–1956
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Beech Yeigh
1890–1966
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Elsie E Barnes Locher
1893–1949
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Samuel "Sam" Yeigh
1896–1951
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George Washington Barnes
1896–1987
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Chesley Barnes
1898–1945
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Joseph Barnes
1900–1984
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Marjorie Mary Barnes Lippert
1902–1997
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