The Cornwell family formerly lived in Winfield. The deceased was the mother of Mrs. Lloyd Gordon Sr., and Charles Cornwell, Winfield. Charles O. Cornwell, Winfield and Lloyd Gordon, Jr., Ponca City, are grandsons.
Funeral services will be held at the Assembly of God church in Cetopa at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Besides her husband and the Winfield relatives, Mrs. Cornwell is survived by the following daughters and sons: Mrs. Alfred Burr, Chetopa, Mrs. Cecil Smith, Willows, Calif., Mrs. Dillard Petty, DeSoto, Kansas; Charles Cornwell, Winfield, Kansas; Mrs. Monroe Thompson, Mulvane; and Commadore Cornwell, Columbus, Kansas.
Two brothers, Clifford Parker, Evansville, Ind., and Roscoe Parker, Casper, Wyo.; 17 grandchildren adn 13 great grandchildren survive her.
There's a Mother's Form in the morning Air,
Which follows me ever so near;
With her smiling eyles and snowy hair.
With voiceless lips, yet with breath of prayer.
That i feel but cannot see,
There's a sinless brow with a radiant crown,
And a corss laid down in the dust;
There's a smile where never a shade comes now.
So sweet is her innocent trust,
There's a beautiful region above the skies,
And we long to reach it's shore,
For we know we shall find our mother there,
With her smiling eyes and snowy hair,
And other loved ones before.
Contributed.
Source: Monday, 6 May 1957, Winfield (KS) Daily Courier.
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Her mother was Lucretia Lincoln (Conrad) Parker, (Jul.1863- Mar.22,1920)
The Cornwell family formerly lived in Winfield. The deceased was the mother of Mrs. Lloyd Gordon Sr., and Charles Cornwell, Winfield. Charles O. Cornwell, Winfield and Lloyd Gordon, Jr., Ponca City, are grandsons.
Funeral services will be held at the Assembly of God church in Cetopa at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Besides her husband and the Winfield relatives, Mrs. Cornwell is survived by the following daughters and sons: Mrs. Alfred Burr, Chetopa, Mrs. Cecil Smith, Willows, Calif., Mrs. Dillard Petty, DeSoto, Kansas; Charles Cornwell, Winfield, Kansas; Mrs. Monroe Thompson, Mulvane; and Commadore Cornwell, Columbus, Kansas.
Two brothers, Clifford Parker, Evansville, Ind., and Roscoe Parker, Casper, Wyo.; 17 grandchildren adn 13 great grandchildren survive her.
There's a Mother's Form in the morning Air,
Which follows me ever so near;
With her smiling eyles and snowy hair.
With voiceless lips, yet with breath of prayer.
That i feel but cannot see,
There's a sinless brow with a radiant crown,
And a corss laid down in the dust;
There's a smile where never a shade comes now.
So sweet is her innocent trust,
There's a beautiful region above the skies,
And we long to reach it's shore,
For we know we shall find our mother there,
With her smiling eyes and snowy hair,
And other loved ones before.
Contributed.
Source: Monday, 6 May 1957, Winfield (KS) Daily Courier.
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Her mother was Lucretia Lincoln (Conrad) Parker, (Jul.1863- Mar.22,1920)
Family Members
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Goldie Dale Cornwell Burr
1902–1974
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Gladys Violet Gordon
1905–1993
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Charles Noble "Charlie" Cornwell
1908–1984
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Comadore Leslie "Shorty" Cornwell
1910–1983
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Myrtle Imojean Cornwell Smith
1915–1995
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Helen Lucille Cornwell Petty
1918–2004
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Arthur Gene Cornwell
1921–1947
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Margaret Elizabeth Cornwell Thompson
1924–1995
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