HARVEY TALLEY
Harvey Walter Talley, 79, of 811 W. 5th, died Thursday, Oct. 16, 1980, at Ramson Memorial Hospital.
The son of David L. and Susan E. (Burton) Talley, he was born at Overbrook Oct. 16, 1901. On April 25, 1923, he and Myrtle Avis Tregemba were married in McPherson. They moved to Ottawa from Douglas County in 1946. Mrs. Tally passed away Dec. 28, 1958.
On June 7, 1970, he and Mrs. Etta Mae (Huddlestun) Price were married in Ottawa.
Mr. Tally was a contractor and tax accountant. He was a member of the Church of the Brethren where he was a Sunday School teacher for many years.
Surviving are his widow; three sons, Boyd G. Talley, Tulsa, Okla., Don G. Talley, Garden City, and Calvin D. Price, Olathe; a daughter, Mrs. Wendell Davis, Williamsburg; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Leona (Talley) Baker, and Miss Edith B. Talley, both of Overbrook. He was preceded in death by four brothers.
Services were held at the Lamb-Roberts Funeral Home Saturday afternoon with the Rev. Phillip Dell and the Rev. James W. McCrossen officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery.
The family suggests memorial contributions to the Church of the Brethren which may be left at the church or at the funeral home.
HARVEY TALLEY
Harvey Walter Talley, 79, of 811 W. 5th, died Thursday, Oct. 16, 1980, at Ramson Memorial Hospital.
The son of David L. and Susan E. (Burton) Talley, he was born at Overbrook Oct. 16, 1901. On April 25, 1923, he and Myrtle Avis Tregemba were married in McPherson. They moved to Ottawa from Douglas County in 1946. Mrs. Tally passed away Dec. 28, 1958.
On June 7, 1970, he and Mrs. Etta Mae (Huddlestun) Price were married in Ottawa.
Mr. Tally was a contractor and tax accountant. He was a member of the Church of the Brethren where he was a Sunday School teacher for many years.
Surviving are his widow; three sons, Boyd G. Talley, Tulsa, Okla., Don G. Talley, Garden City, and Calvin D. Price, Olathe; a daughter, Mrs. Wendell Davis, Williamsburg; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Leona (Talley) Baker, and Miss Edith B. Talley, both of Overbrook. He was preceded in death by four brothers.
Services were held at the Lamb-Roberts Funeral Home Saturday afternoon with the Rev. Phillip Dell and the Rev. James W. McCrossen officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery.
The family suggests memorial contributions to the Church of the Brethren which may be left at the church or at the funeral home.
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