Mrs. Ray M. Condit
Josephine Verna Hybskmann was born in Centralia, Kansas, March 2nd, 1887, and died at her home in Sheldon, Mo., May 4th, 1924, at the age of 37 years, 2 months and 2 days. Typhoid fever was the cause of her untimely death.
She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Hybskmann, the youngest in the family of nine children. She made her home here and during her days of young womanhood taught school in and about Centralia with remarkable success. On July 15, 1917, she was united in marriage to Ray M. Condit, a local business man here. After Ray served two years in the army they located in Emporia, Kan., where they remained about a year, and then moved to Sheldon, Mo., where they made their home up to the time of her death.
In her girlhood days she united with the Centralia Congregational church, and was one of its ardent and most devoted members, helping especially with the Sabbath school and the choir work. Mrs. Condit was an ideal Christian woman, popular with her friends and beloved by all of them. To her family she was especially devoted and her loss is most keenly felt by those left to mourn her, and the living sympathy goes out to the husband, Ray M. Condit, the little daughter, Catherine Jane, and the two sisters and six brothers who are left: Mrs. E.J. Horth, Mrs. O.A. Blair and Arnold of Centralia; Wm. of Corning; Peter H. of Vermillion; Harvey, Alfred and Ralph of Seneca.
"She has dropped her robe of clay
To put heaven's shining raiment on.
She has not wandered far away
She is not lost, or gone."
The funeral services were held in the Congregational church Wednesday, May 7, at 2:30, conducted by Rev. F.J. Tresidder and Rev. Troy S. Warner. Interment in the Centralia cemetery.
(Bio provided by Cheryl White)
Mrs. Ray M. Condit
Josephine Verna Hybskmann was born in Centralia, Kansas, March 2nd, 1887, and died at her home in Sheldon, Mo., May 4th, 1924, at the age of 37 years, 2 months and 2 days. Typhoid fever was the cause of her untimely death.
She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Hybskmann, the youngest in the family of nine children. She made her home here and during her days of young womanhood taught school in and about Centralia with remarkable success. On July 15, 1917, she was united in marriage to Ray M. Condit, a local business man here. After Ray served two years in the army they located in Emporia, Kan., where they remained about a year, and then moved to Sheldon, Mo., where they made their home up to the time of her death.
In her girlhood days she united with the Centralia Congregational church, and was one of its ardent and most devoted members, helping especially with the Sabbath school and the choir work. Mrs. Condit was an ideal Christian woman, popular with her friends and beloved by all of them. To her family she was especially devoted and her loss is most keenly felt by those left to mourn her, and the living sympathy goes out to the husband, Ray M. Condit, the little daughter, Catherine Jane, and the two sisters and six brothers who are left: Mrs. E.J. Horth, Mrs. O.A. Blair and Arnold of Centralia; Wm. of Corning; Peter H. of Vermillion; Harvey, Alfred and Ralph of Seneca.
"She has dropped her robe of clay
To put heaven's shining raiment on.
She has not wandered far away
She is not lost, or gone."
The funeral services were held in the Congregational church Wednesday, May 7, at 2:30, conducted by Rev. F.J. Tresidder and Rev. Troy S. Warner. Interment in the Centralia cemetery.
(Bio provided by Cheryl White)
Family Members
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Peter Hybskmann
1868–1955
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Alfred Nelson Hybskmann
1871–1955
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Franklin Arnold "Frank" Hybskmann
1872–1943
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John William Hybskmann
1874–1947
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Ralph Arthur Hybskmann
1876–1944
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Mary Catherine Hybskmann Blair
1881–1951
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Margaret Hybskmann Horth
1881–1955
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Harvey C. Hybskmann
1883–1950
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Infant Hybskmann
unknown–1886
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