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Cora Ann Boley Maphis-Norman

Birth
Harrison County, Indiana, USA
Death
13 Jul 1907 (aged 36)
Kansas, USA
Burial
Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
SE 25
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Wife of Stewart Maphis and Frank Norman. Daughter of Isaac C. Boley and Adeline Patterson

THE LARNED CHRONOSCOPE
Larned, Kansas
Thursday, July 18, 1907

DEATH OF MRS. FRANK NORMAN

Mrs. Frank Norman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Boley, of this city, died at her home last Saturday afternoon, July 13th. Her husband and three children survive her.

Cora Ann Boley was born in Harrison county, Indiana, Jan. 1, 1871. Coming to Kansas with her parents and residing with them up until the time of her marriage in 1895 to S. A. Maphis, who died about two years ago. Three children, all of whom are living, were born to them. She was married to F. P. Norman of this city, November 25, 1906.

Mrs. Norman united with the Methodist church in 1888 and has been one of its most earnest, sympathetic workers ever since. Her life was pure and simple, and while modest and retiring in its purposes, she possessed one of those quiet, reposeful natures which are missed most when taken from us.

Services were held Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church, Rev. Barton officiating, after which the remains were taken to the cemetery for interment.
Wife of Stewart Maphis and Frank Norman. Daughter of Isaac C. Boley and Adeline Patterson

THE LARNED CHRONOSCOPE
Larned, Kansas
Thursday, July 18, 1907

DEATH OF MRS. FRANK NORMAN

Mrs. Frank Norman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Boley, of this city, died at her home last Saturday afternoon, July 13th. Her husband and three children survive her.

Cora Ann Boley was born in Harrison county, Indiana, Jan. 1, 1871. Coming to Kansas with her parents and residing with them up until the time of her marriage in 1895 to S. A. Maphis, who died about two years ago. Three children, all of whom are living, were born to them. She was married to F. P. Norman of this city, November 25, 1906.

Mrs. Norman united with the Methodist church in 1888 and has been one of its most earnest, sympathetic workers ever since. Her life was pure and simple, and while modest and retiring in its purposes, she possessed one of those quiet, reposeful natures which are missed most when taken from us.

Services were held Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church, Rev. Barton officiating, after which the remains were taken to the cemetery for interment.


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