James Alfred Amor, 60 of 1232 East Twenty fourth Avenue, North Kansas City, died last night at the home. Surviving are his wife; Mary M. Amor of the home; two step-daughters, Mrs. Elsie Pearl Murray, of 1405 East Seventieth Terrace, North, and Mrs. Wilma J. Olson, Grandview; a stepson, Harley F. Bennett, 720 East Thirty-ninth, North, his father, Alfred Amor, Mayview, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Gover ,Mayview, and Mrs.Mary Kretzmeier, of Higginsville, Mo. ; two brothers, Percy Amor, Lexington, Mo., and Clarence Amor, Mayview, and a great-grandchild. Friends may call after noon Sunday at the Butler chapel, North, Kansas City.
The Kansas City Times
(Kansas City, Missouri)
10 Feb 1962
James Alfred Amor, 60 of 1232 East Twenty fourth Avenue, North Kansas City, died last night at the home. Surviving are his wife; Mary M. Amor of the home; two step-daughters, Mrs. Elsie Pearl Murray, of 1405 East Seventieth Terrace, North, and Mrs. Wilma J. Olson, Grandview; a stepson, Harley F. Bennett, 720 East Thirty-ninth, North, his father, Alfred Amor, Mayview, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Gover ,Mayview, and Mrs.Mary Kretzmeier, of Higginsville, Mo. ; two brothers, Percy Amor, Lexington, Mo., and Clarence Amor, Mayview, and a great-grandchild. Friends may call after noon Sunday at the Butler chapel, North, Kansas City.
The Kansas City Times
(Kansas City, Missouri)
10 Feb 1962
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