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Mary Louisa <I>Stone</I> Bliss

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Mary Louisa Stone Bliss

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
11 Aug 1926 (aged 75–76)
Burial
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0389903, Longitude: -95.7374863
Plot
Northwest Memorial IX, Lot 272, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Historical Society:
Mary Louisa Bliss
lot owner: F.A. Cook & Mary L. Bliss
born: Boston, Mass.
died: 8/11/26
buried: 6/16/26
age: 76
cause of death: Arterio Sclerosis
late residence: 1003 Topeka Avenue
funeral director: Penwell
interment authorized by Mrs. Cook

Topeka State Journal, Thursday, Aug. 12, 1926, page 1:
Death of Mrs. Mary Bliss

Had Been a Resident of Kansas Since 1854
Mrs. Mary L. Bliss, 73, a resident of Kansas since 1854, died Wednesday at her home, 1003 Topeka boulevard.

Born in Boston, Mass., she moved to Kansas when she was only 4 years old. The late Jesse Stone, her father, founded the First Baptist church here and her husband, the late Charles A. Bliss, was a charter member. Mrs. Bliss was also an early member of the house of worship.

She was a member of the Woman's club, the Toltec Rite, the Social Order of the Beauceant, and the W.T.K. club.

She is survived by two brothers, George M. Stone and Robert Stone of Topeka; one daughter, Mrs. Lela M. Cook of Topeka; one son, George S. Jewell of San Bernardino, Cal., and three grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed.


Microfilmed cemetery records at the Kansas State Historical Society:
Mary Louisa Bliss
lot owner: F.A. Cook & Mary L. Bliss
born: Boston, Mass.
died: 8/11/26
buried: 6/16/26
age: 76
cause of death: Arterio Sclerosis
late residence: 1003 Topeka Avenue
funeral director: Penwell
interment authorized by Mrs. Cook

Topeka State Journal, Thursday, Aug. 12, 1926, page 1:
Death of Mrs. Mary Bliss

Had Been a Resident of Kansas Since 1854
Mrs. Mary L. Bliss, 73, a resident of Kansas since 1854, died Wednesday at her home, 1003 Topeka boulevard.

Born in Boston, Mass., she moved to Kansas when she was only 4 years old. The late Jesse Stone, her father, founded the First Baptist church here and her husband, the late Charles A. Bliss, was a charter member. Mrs. Bliss was also an early member of the house of worship.

She was a member of the Woman's club, the Toltec Rite, the Social Order of the Beauceant, and the W.T.K. club.

She is survived by two brothers, George M. Stone and Robert Stone of Topeka; one daughter, Mrs. Lela M. Cook of Topeka; one son, George S. Jewell of San Bernardino, Cal., and three grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed.




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