Son-Charles Paul Blachly can be found here #66645929
Newspaper Obituary.
The Manhattan Republic (Manhattan, Kansas) 07 Jan 1915, Thu, Page 1
(From Saturday's Daily) Mrs. C. P. Blachly died this morning at 6:30 o'clock at her home on Juliette avenue, after a lingering illness following a stroke of paralysis. The funeral will be held from the Congregational church Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The body of Mrs. C. P. Blachly will lie in state at Wood's undertaking parlors tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. The casket will not be opened at the church.
Newspaper Article.
The Manhattan Republic (Manhattan, Kansas) 07 Jan 1915, Thu, Page 1
Mrs. Blachly, wife of Dr. C. P. Blachly, brother of Dr. E. M. Blachly of this city, says the Abilene Reflector, died Saturday at her home in Manhattan. Miss Ella Blachly and Fred Blachly went to Manhattan to be present at the funeral which will be held today. Dr. E. M. Blachly, who is clerk of the district court, was unable to go because of the opening of the January term. He was in Manhattan recently, called to the bedside of his brother's wife by her illness.
Son-Charles Paul Blachly can be found here #66645929
Newspaper Obituary.
The Manhattan Republic (Manhattan, Kansas) 07 Jan 1915, Thu, Page 1
(From Saturday's Daily) Mrs. C. P. Blachly died this morning at 6:30 o'clock at her home on Juliette avenue, after a lingering illness following a stroke of paralysis. The funeral will be held from the Congregational church Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The body of Mrs. C. P. Blachly will lie in state at Wood's undertaking parlors tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. The casket will not be opened at the church.
Newspaper Article.
The Manhattan Republic (Manhattan, Kansas) 07 Jan 1915, Thu, Page 1
Mrs. Blachly, wife of Dr. C. P. Blachly, brother of Dr. E. M. Blachly of this city, says the Abilene Reflector, died Saturday at her home in Manhattan. Miss Ella Blachly and Fred Blachly went to Manhattan to be present at the funeral which will be held today. Dr. E. M. Blachly, who is clerk of the district court, was unable to go because of the opening of the January term. He was in Manhattan recently, called to the bedside of his brother's wife by her illness.
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