He was a member of Potwin Presbyterian Church, Orient Lodge No. 51 A.F. & A.M., Scottish Rite bodies, Elks Lodge No. 204 and Shawnee Country Club. He was past president of the Sertoma Club and the Kansas Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors Association.
Born at Centralia, on August 11, 1893, he was the son of James and Julia McCaig, early Nemaha county settlers, and was married in 1923.
Among survivors are two sons, Commander James A. McCaig, Patuxent River, Md., and Robert B. McCaig, 2509 James Court; a daughter, Mrs. Pramod Candra (sic), Bombay, India; two brothers, Roy, Centralia and Claude, Witchita; two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Newman and Mrs. Clyde Yarger, Centralia, and six grandchildren.
Roy McCaig, Mrs. Nora Newman, Raymond Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yarger, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Hoffman of Centralia attended the services, accompanied from Netawaka by Mrs. Martin Shoemaker(sic).
(from the Topeka Capital, Feb. 13)
He was a member of Potwin Presbyterian Church, Orient Lodge No. 51 A.F. & A.M., Scottish Rite bodies, Elks Lodge No. 204 and Shawnee Country Club. He was past president of the Sertoma Club and the Kansas Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors Association.
Born at Centralia, on August 11, 1893, he was the son of James and Julia McCaig, early Nemaha county settlers, and was married in 1923.
Among survivors are two sons, Commander James A. McCaig, Patuxent River, Md., and Robert B. McCaig, 2509 James Court; a daughter, Mrs. Pramod Candra (sic), Bombay, India; two brothers, Roy, Centralia and Claude, Witchita; two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Newman and Mrs. Clyde Yarger, Centralia, and six grandchildren.
Roy McCaig, Mrs. Nora Newman, Raymond Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yarger, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Hoffman of Centralia attended the services, accompanied from Netawaka by Mrs. Martin Shoemaker(sic).
(from the Topeka Capital, Feb. 13)
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