J.G. "Jim" True, 71, former Carnegie business man, died Friday, Dec. 2, at his home in Valley Falls, Kan. He has been in poor health about a year.
Services were Monday afternoon, Dec. 4, in the Evangelical church of which he was a member, and burial was in the Valley Falls cemetery.
The Trues were early day residents of Carnegie and after a short stay in Kansas, returned here in 1913 and remained until 1922. True was a partner of Jack Wildman in the feed and coal business and they operated a transfer and dray line. Since leaving here the family has lived in Kansas.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. J.G. True at he home; two daughters, Mrs. Frances McCarron, Huntington Park, Calif., and Mary True, Topeka, and eight sons, James, Lawton; Emmett, Wichita; Kenneth, Holton, Kan.; Joe, Emporia, Kan.; John and Phillip, Topeka, and Edmond at home.
The Carnegie (OK) Herald, Wed., Dec. 14, 1949
J.G. "Jim" True, 71, former Carnegie business man, died Friday, Dec. 2, at his home in Valley Falls, Kan. He has been in poor health about a year.
Services were Monday afternoon, Dec. 4, in the Evangelical church of which he was a member, and burial was in the Valley Falls cemetery.
The Trues were early day residents of Carnegie and after a short stay in Kansas, returned here in 1913 and remained until 1922. True was a partner of Jack Wildman in the feed and coal business and they operated a transfer and dray line. Since leaving here the family has lived in Kansas.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. J.G. True at he home; two daughters, Mrs. Frances McCarron, Huntington Park, Calif., and Mary True, Topeka, and eight sons, James, Lawton; Emmett, Wichita; Kenneth, Holton, Kan.; Joe, Emporia, Kan.; John and Phillip, Topeka, and Edmond at home.
The Carnegie (OK) Herald, Wed., Dec. 14, 1949
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