Frank E. Fendorf, 83, of 1838 N. 49th St., Kansas City, Kans., was pronounced dead yesterday at Bethany Medical Center. He was born in Tuscumbia, Mo., and had lived in Kansas City, Kans., 35 years. Mr. Fendorf retired in 1960 after 30 years with the Union Pacific Railroad.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Icie Mayfield Fendorf of the home; three sons, Frank W. Fendorf, Overland Park, James E. Fendorth, Leavenworth, and Dr. Kenneth M. Fendorf, Aptos, Calif.; two daughters, Miss Carolyn Fendorf, Merriam, and Mrs. Marilyn Gunderman, Kansas City, Kans.; a sister, Mrs. Ella Swanson, Tuscumbia; and 10 grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Gibson-Butler Chapel; burial in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the chapel.
obituary contributed by Deb Jones
Frank E. Fendorf, 83, of 1838 N. 49th St., Kansas City, Kans., was pronounced dead yesterday at Bethany Medical Center. He was born in Tuscumbia, Mo., and had lived in Kansas City, Kans., 35 years. Mr. Fendorf retired in 1960 after 30 years with the Union Pacific Railroad.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Icie Mayfield Fendorf of the home; three sons, Frank W. Fendorf, Overland Park, James E. Fendorth, Leavenworth, and Dr. Kenneth M. Fendorf, Aptos, Calif.; two daughters, Miss Carolyn Fendorf, Merriam, and Mrs. Marilyn Gunderman, Kansas City, Kans.; a sister, Mrs. Ella Swanson, Tuscumbia; and 10 grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Gibson-Butler Chapel; burial in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the chapel.
obituary contributed by Deb Jones
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