Mr. Wilks died Monday, Jan. 3, 2005, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital.
He was born Aug. 9, 1918, in Caruthersville, Mo., the son of William Henry and Cora Ethel Anderson Wilks. He was a longtime Lawrence resident.
Mr. Wilks served in the U.S. Army and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Alford-Clarke Post 852. He worked for Kaw Motors in Lawrence until 1968, when he became disabled from a work-related injury. He formerly worked for Sunflower Munitions Plant in DeSoto.
He married Mary Jane Henninger on July 14, 1945, in Wichita. She died Aug. 26, 1994.
Survivors include two daughters, Janet Ackley and Judy Akins (King), both of Lawrence; six sons, Henry E. Sr., Roger L. and John W., all of Lawrence, James M., Ozawkie, Loubie A. Sr., Eudora, and Michael A., Oskaloosa; 33 grandchildren; and 42 great-grandchildren.
A son, Chester A. Jr., and two grandchildren died earlier.
Wednesday, January 5, 2005 ljworld
Mr. Wilks died Monday, Jan. 3, 2005, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital.
He was born Aug. 9, 1918, in Caruthersville, Mo., the son of William Henry and Cora Ethel Anderson Wilks. He was a longtime Lawrence resident.
Mr. Wilks served in the U.S. Army and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Alford-Clarke Post 852. He worked for Kaw Motors in Lawrence until 1968, when he became disabled from a work-related injury. He formerly worked for Sunflower Munitions Plant in DeSoto.
He married Mary Jane Henninger on July 14, 1945, in Wichita. She died Aug. 26, 1994.
Survivors include two daughters, Janet Ackley and Judy Akins (King), both of Lawrence; six sons, Henry E. Sr., Roger L. and John W., all of Lawrence, James M., Ozawkie, Loubie A. Sr., Eudora, and Michael A., Oskaloosa; 33 grandchildren; and 42 great-grandchildren.
A son, Chester A. Jr., and two grandchildren died earlier.
Wednesday, January 5, 2005 ljworld
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