Judge Burial At Georgetown
Funeral services were in Ottumwa today for Edward A. Judge, 56, of Kansas City, Kan., who died at Kansas University Medical Center Thursday after a long illness. Burial was in St. Patrick's Cemetery at Georgetown.
He was born Dec. 29, 1913 in Melrose, the son of Mike and Annie Scieszinski Judge. He lived in Ottumwa 14 years before moving to Kansas City in 1954.
He was married in Ottumwa Sept. 2, 1944 to Elsie Wood who survives. Also surviving are a step-son, James Whitten of Kansas City, Kan.; four step-grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Annie Bogaerts of Ottumwa; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Lahart o Albia, Mrs. Ann Feehan of Ottumwa, Mrs. Agnes Carr of Oskaloosa and Mrs. Margaret Carlo of Kansas City, MO.; and three brothers, Walter Judge of Albia, Frank Judge of Burlington, and Mike Judge of Ottumwa. Two brothers preceded him in death
Judge Burial At Georgetown
Funeral services were in Ottumwa today for Edward A. Judge, 56, of Kansas City, Kan., who died at Kansas University Medical Center Thursday after a long illness. Burial was in St. Patrick's Cemetery at Georgetown.
He was born Dec. 29, 1913 in Melrose, the son of Mike and Annie Scieszinski Judge. He lived in Ottumwa 14 years before moving to Kansas City in 1954.
He was married in Ottumwa Sept. 2, 1944 to Elsie Wood who survives. Also surviving are a step-son, James Whitten of Kansas City, Kan.; four step-grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Annie Bogaerts of Ottumwa; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Lahart o Albia, Mrs. Ann Feehan of Ottumwa, Mrs. Agnes Carr of Oskaloosa and Mrs. Margaret Carlo of Kansas City, MO.; and three brothers, Walter Judge of Albia, Frank Judge of Burlington, and Mike Judge of Ottumwa. Two brothers preceded him in death
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