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Ella Leah <I>Bonnel</I> Glaspey

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Ella Leah Bonnel Glaspey

Birth
Monrovia, Atchison County, Kansas, USA
Death
9 Aug 1952 (aged 57)
Dunavant, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Effingham, Atchison County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Ella Glaspey Dies At Dunavant
Mrs. Ella Leah Glaspey, 57, wife of Henry Glaspey, died Saturday morning at the home near Dunavent, route 2, Valley Falls, after an illness of three years. The family moved to the present home from Atchison five years ago. The home here was 1019 Atchison street and he was employed at the Deer Creek creamery for the eight years they resided here.
Funeral services will be held at the Nortonville Methodist church at 2 p.m. Monday, the Rev. Kenneth Starbuck officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery at Effingham. The Warren funeral home of Nortonville is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Glaspey was born near Monrovia Jan. 5, 1895, and was married April 22, 1914 at the home of her parents, Benjamin and Mary Catherine Best Bonnel.
She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. George (Gretchen) Lindsey, Nortonville, and Mrs. Fla Velle ( Nadine) Haskell, Litchfield, Minn.; a son, Claude E. Glaspey, Kansas City; four sisters, Mrs. Grace Woodard, Irving, Texas; Mrs. Ruth Andrews, Atchison,; Mrs. Eric Schneider, route 2, Effingham; Mrs. George calvert (Melinda), Atchison; a brother, Claude Bonnel, Drake, Colo, and eight grandchildren.

Atchison Daily Globe, Sunday, August 10, 1952

Miss Leah Bonnel and Henry Glaspey were married on Wednesday of this week at the home of the brides parents, near Monrovia. They will go to housekeeping o the Glaspey farm recently purchased from C. A. Brock.
The Valley Falls New Era, 23 Apr 1914, Thu, Page 3
Mrs. Ella Glaspey Dies At Dunavant
Mrs. Ella Leah Glaspey, 57, wife of Henry Glaspey, died Saturday morning at the home near Dunavent, route 2, Valley Falls, after an illness of three years. The family moved to the present home from Atchison five years ago. The home here was 1019 Atchison street and he was employed at the Deer Creek creamery for the eight years they resided here.
Funeral services will be held at the Nortonville Methodist church at 2 p.m. Monday, the Rev. Kenneth Starbuck officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery at Effingham. The Warren funeral home of Nortonville is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Glaspey was born near Monrovia Jan. 5, 1895, and was married April 22, 1914 at the home of her parents, Benjamin and Mary Catherine Best Bonnel.
She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. George (Gretchen) Lindsey, Nortonville, and Mrs. Fla Velle ( Nadine) Haskell, Litchfield, Minn.; a son, Claude E. Glaspey, Kansas City; four sisters, Mrs. Grace Woodard, Irving, Texas; Mrs. Ruth Andrews, Atchison,; Mrs. Eric Schneider, route 2, Effingham; Mrs. George calvert (Melinda), Atchison; a brother, Claude Bonnel, Drake, Colo, and eight grandchildren.

Atchison Daily Globe, Sunday, August 10, 1952

Miss Leah Bonnel and Henry Glaspey were married on Wednesday of this week at the home of the brides parents, near Monrovia. They will go to housekeeping o the Glaspey farm recently purchased from C. A. Brock.
The Valley Falls New Era, 23 Apr 1914, Thu, Page 3


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