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Bernard Edward Slade

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Bernard Edward Slade

Birth
Stafford, Stafford County, Kansas, USA
Death
13 Jan 1951 (aged 24)
Burial
Stafford, Stafford County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block I, Lot 94
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OBITUARY:

Bernard Edward Slade, son of Edward M. F. and Nola Eleanor Slade, was born in Stafford, Kansas, Nov. 16, 1926 and departed this life January 12, 1951 at the age of 24 years, 1 month and 15 days.

He spent his childhood on the farm south of Stafford, attending grades at Taylorville school and graduating from high school in Stafford in 1944...[missing text]...

On returning home Bernard took up farming, forming the Slade Brothers partnership with his brother Byron, and did extensive wheat farming in western Kansas. During the winter seasons he worked at his trade in automobile body shops, making his home in Stafford with his brother.

He planned to establish his own home on January 18th by marrying Miss Elizabeth Hickman of Stafford.

He was preceded in death by five infant brothers. Besides his mother and father, he is survived by two sisters, Barbara Janice Baar and Phyllis Nathelle Slade and two brothers, Byron James and Don Elwin, a sister-in-law, Ruth Slade, a brother-in-law. Edwin Baar, a niece Evelyn Kay Baar, his grandmother, Mrs. F. B. Slade of Hoisington and a host of other relatives and freinds.

Source: The obituary files,
The Stafford County Museum, Stafford County.
OBITUARY:

Bernard Edward Slade, son of Edward M. F. and Nola Eleanor Slade, was born in Stafford, Kansas, Nov. 16, 1926 and departed this life January 12, 1951 at the age of 24 years, 1 month and 15 days.

He spent his childhood on the farm south of Stafford, attending grades at Taylorville school and graduating from high school in Stafford in 1944...[missing text]...

On returning home Bernard took up farming, forming the Slade Brothers partnership with his brother Byron, and did extensive wheat farming in western Kansas. During the winter seasons he worked at his trade in automobile body shops, making his home in Stafford with his brother.

He planned to establish his own home on January 18th by marrying Miss Elizabeth Hickman of Stafford.

He was preceded in death by five infant brothers. Besides his mother and father, he is survived by two sisters, Barbara Janice Baar and Phyllis Nathelle Slade and two brothers, Byron James and Don Elwin, a sister-in-law, Ruth Slade, a brother-in-law. Edwin Baar, a niece Evelyn Kay Baar, his grandmother, Mrs. F. B. Slade of Hoisington and a host of other relatives and freinds.

Source: The obituary files,
The Stafford County Museum, Stafford County.

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