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William Edward Colson Jr.

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William Edward Colson Jr.

Birth
Dalton, Chariton County, Missouri, USA
Death
8 Oct 1987 (aged 95)
Kiowa, Barber County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Kiowa Township, Barber County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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William Edward Colson, son of William E. and Emma Alice Coilson, came to Alva, Oklahoma, in 1908 from Dalton, Missouri, where he was born in 1892. Later that year he came to Kansas and worked on farms and ranches. Some of those he worked for were George L. Graves, Charley Hickle, Heil Smith, and C.S. Page Sr. He had a sister, two half sisters, and three half brothers, who lived in Missouri. All are deceased but a half brother.

In 1912 he bought a quarter section of land fourteen miles northwest of Kiowa where he lived more than sixty years.

Maggie Maude Vannaman, daughter of John Newton and Lottie Mary Vannaman, was born in 1898 in Barber County where she attended school, was married; and lived all her life. She had five brothers: George, Lewis, and Ray (all deceased), Glee of Ashland, Kansas, and Gene of Hutchinson. There were four sisters; Susie (deceased) Stella Wallace, and Ferne Marsh of Kiowa, and Ruth Colborn of Medicine Lodge.

In 1913 Maude and Bill (as he was known) were married. They raised nine children on the farm. Bill was a road patrolman for Moore Township for several years.

Bill loved to play pitch, even though he said he didn't know how! Maude, after the family were grown, was well known for her quilt making and quilting for others.

This was work she loved as she could not sit and be idle, she had to be busy all the time. She made far above fifty quilts, several for each of the nine children, one for each of the twenty-six grandchildren, and baby quilts for several of the thirty great grandchildren.

Maude and Bill celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in January before Maude passed away in April, 1973. She was loved by her family and all who knew her for her thoughtfulness and kindness. Hers was a long illness.

Bill sold the farm in 1975 when he was no longer able to do the farming. He moved to The Kiowa Manor in Kiowa in 1975 where he enjoys new and old friends and family visits.

The children are all living. Thomas Edward and Marie (Nolke) live in Glasgow, Missouri, John Willis and Bessie (Helmey) live in Louisburg, Missouri, Irene Mae and Robert Frederick live in Medicine Lodge, Ray LeRoy and Doris (Bush) have made Alva, Oklahoma their home. La Ferne and Clarence Anderson live in Kiowa, Laverne and Everett Lunsford in Medicine Lodge. Wilbur Donald and Joyce live in Long Lane, Missouri, Mary Alice and Tom Gillum live at Smolan, Kansas, and Lawrence Everett and Pam (Grimm) are at Baldwin City, Kansas.

It is a wonderful experience to attend a family get-together and the children strive to continue the custom.
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William Edward Colson, 95, died Oct. 8, 1987, at Kiowa District Hospital. Born Feb. 23, 1892, in Dalton, Mo., he married Maggie Maude Vannaman Jan. 12, 1913, in Kiowa. She died April 8, 1973. He was a retired farmer and was a Kiowa resident since 1908. Survivors: sons, Thomas E., Glasgow, Mo., John W., Louisburg, Mo., Donald, Long Lane, Mo., Lawrence, Baldwin; daughters, Irene Fredrick and LaVerne Lunsford, both of Medicine Lodge, LaFerne Anderson, Kiowa, Mary Alice Gillum, Smolan; 28 grandchildren; and 61 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Saturday at First Christian Church, Kiowa, the Rev. Bob Ray. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Kiowa. Friends may call from noon to 9 p.m. today at Fisher Funeral Home, Kiowa. Memorials may go to the Kiowa District Hospital Memorial Fund or Life Care of Kiowa Activity Fund.
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William Edward Colson, son of William E. and Emma Alice Coilson, came to Alva, Oklahoma, in 1908 from Dalton, Missouri, where he was born in 1892. Later that year he came to Kansas and worked on farms and ranches. Some of those he worked for were George L. Graves, Charley Hickle, Heil Smith, and C.S. Page Sr. He had a sister, two half sisters, and three half brothers, who lived in Missouri. All are deceased but a half brother.

In 1912 he bought a quarter section of land fourteen miles northwest of Kiowa where he lived more than sixty years.

Maggie Maude Vannaman, daughter of John Newton and Lottie Mary Vannaman, was born in 1898 in Barber County where she attended school, was married; and lived all her life. She had five brothers: George, Lewis, and Ray (all deceased), Glee of Ashland, Kansas, and Gene of Hutchinson. There were four sisters; Susie (deceased) Stella Wallace, and Ferne Marsh of Kiowa, and Ruth Colborn of Medicine Lodge.

In 1913 Maude and Bill (as he was known) were married. They raised nine children on the farm. Bill was a road patrolman for Moore Township for several years.

Bill loved to play pitch, even though he said he didn't know how! Maude, after the family were grown, was well known for her quilt making and quilting for others.

This was work she loved as she could not sit and be idle, she had to be busy all the time. She made far above fifty quilts, several for each of the nine children, one for each of the twenty-six grandchildren, and baby quilts for several of the thirty great grandchildren.

Maude and Bill celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in January before Maude passed away in April, 1973. She was loved by her family and all who knew her for her thoughtfulness and kindness. Hers was a long illness.

Bill sold the farm in 1975 when he was no longer able to do the farming. He moved to The Kiowa Manor in Kiowa in 1975 where he enjoys new and old friends and family visits.

The children are all living. Thomas Edward and Marie (Nolke) live in Glasgow, Missouri, John Willis and Bessie (Helmey) live in Louisburg, Missouri, Irene Mae and Robert Frederick live in Medicine Lodge, Ray LeRoy and Doris (Bush) have made Alva, Oklahoma their home. La Ferne and Clarence Anderson live in Kiowa, Laverne and Everett Lunsford in Medicine Lodge. Wilbur Donald and Joyce live in Long Lane, Missouri, Mary Alice and Tom Gillum live at Smolan, Kansas, and Lawrence Everett and Pam (Grimm) are at Baldwin City, Kansas.

It is a wonderful experience to attend a family get-together and the children strive to continue the custom.
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William Edward Colson, 95, died Oct. 8, 1987, at Kiowa District Hospital. Born Feb. 23, 1892, in Dalton, Mo., he married Maggie Maude Vannaman Jan. 12, 1913, in Kiowa. She died April 8, 1973. He was a retired farmer and was a Kiowa resident since 1908. Survivors: sons, Thomas E., Glasgow, Mo., John W., Louisburg, Mo., Donald, Long Lane, Mo., Lawrence, Baldwin; daughters, Irene Fredrick and LaVerne Lunsford, both of Medicine Lodge, LaFerne Anderson, Kiowa, Mary Alice Gillum, Smolan; 28 grandchildren; and 61 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Saturday at First Christian Church, Kiowa, the Rev. Bob Ray. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Kiowa. Friends may call from noon to 9 p.m. today at Fisher Funeral Home, Kiowa. Memorials may go to the Kiowa District Hospital Memorial Fund or Life Care of Kiowa Activity Fund.
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