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Thomas E. Shauers

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Thomas E. Shauers

Birth
Ness County, Kansas, USA
Death
3 Dec 2003 (aged 81)
Jetmore, Hodgeman County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Beeler, Ness County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 103 Section 2
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NESS CITY — Thomas E. Shauers, 81, died Dec. 3 at Hodgeman County Long Term Care Home in Jetmore. He was born April 17, 1922, at Ness County, the son of Fred J. and Marian Curtiss Shauers. He married Wilma B. Prose Oct. 7, 1947, at Dighton. She died Feb. 14, 2002. A lifetime resident of Ness County, he was a farmer and a rancher. Shauers was a member of American Legion and Walnut Valley Masonic Lodge, both of Ness City, and Veterans of Foreign Wars of Ransom.

Survivors include two sons, Peter T. Shauers of Buffalo, Texas, and Steve Shauers of Lenexa; one daughter, Tana Fehrenbach of Haven; one brother, Charles Shauers of Ness City; one sister, Virginia Wilson of Great Bend; and 10 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one daughter, Nikki Griffith; one granddaughter, Trina Shauers; five brothers, Fred Shauers, Bob Shauers, Mike Shauers, Delbert Shauers and Lee Shauers; and two sisters, Jeanne Miller and Vada Reinert.

Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at United
Methodist Church of Ness City, with the Rev. Sue Talbot officiating. Burial will be at Buda Cemetery near Beeler with military graveside rites by Frank Stull American Legion Post No. 152 of Ness City. The casket will be closed. Memorials are suggested to American Legion Post No. 152 of Ness City, in care of Fitzgerald Funeral Home in Ness City.

From Great Bend Kansas Tribune Dec. 5, 2003
NESS CITY — Thomas E. Shauers, 81, died Dec. 3 at Hodgeman County Long Term Care Home in Jetmore. He was born April 17, 1922, at Ness County, the son of Fred J. and Marian Curtiss Shauers. He married Wilma B. Prose Oct. 7, 1947, at Dighton. She died Feb. 14, 2002. A lifetime resident of Ness County, he was a farmer and a rancher. Shauers was a member of American Legion and Walnut Valley Masonic Lodge, both of Ness City, and Veterans of Foreign Wars of Ransom.

Survivors include two sons, Peter T. Shauers of Buffalo, Texas, and Steve Shauers of Lenexa; one daughter, Tana Fehrenbach of Haven; one brother, Charles Shauers of Ness City; one sister, Virginia Wilson of Great Bend; and 10 grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one daughter, Nikki Griffith; one granddaughter, Trina Shauers; five brothers, Fred Shauers, Bob Shauers, Mike Shauers, Delbert Shauers and Lee Shauers; and two sisters, Jeanne Miller and Vada Reinert.

Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at United
Methodist Church of Ness City, with the Rev. Sue Talbot officiating. Burial will be at Buda Cemetery near Beeler with military graveside rites by Frank Stull American Legion Post No. 152 of Ness City. The casket will be closed. Memorials are suggested to American Legion Post No. 152 of Ness City, in care of Fitzgerald Funeral Home in Ness City.

From Great Bend Kansas Tribune Dec. 5, 2003


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