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Abigail Ruth <I>Burton</I> Rice

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Abigail Ruth Burton Rice

Birth
Parsons, Labette County, Kansas, USA
Death
1 Aug 1968 (aged 72)
Colorado, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Obituary from the Kansas City Kansan November 17, 1968

Ruth Burton (Mrs. Carl V.) Rice

Mrs. Rice Services on Monday

Private services for Mrs. Ruth Rice, 2108 Washington Blvd., will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Gibson-Butler chapel.

Burial will be in Highland Park cemetery. Friends may call after 1 p.m. today at the chapel.

Mrs. Rice died Friday of an apparent heath attack at the home of a daughter in Englewood, Colo., where she was visiting. She was 72.

She was born in Oswego, Kan., and was a resident of this area 33 years.

Mrs. Rice was listed in the Women's Who's Who in America.

She was a member of the Wyandotte Daughters of American Revolution, a life member of the History club, and the past president of chapter AL of PEO. Also she was a member of the Mozart club, the Westheight club, University club, the Wyandot chapter, the Kansas City Club, Terrace Club, Friends of Art, Kansas City Art Institute and the Kansas City Civic Ballet.

She attended St. Theresa academy where she majored in music. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church.

Her husband, Carl V. Rice, an attorney and businessman, is also a member of the Kansas City Kansas Urban Renewal board.

Surviving in addition to her husband of the home, are four daughters, Mrs. Carlene Lind, Englewood, Colo, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, Paducah, Ky., Mrs. Mary Wells, 3601 Johnson Dr., Fairway, and Mrs. Grace Muder, 1809 N. 79th; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Young, Neodesha, Kan., and a brother Marion T. Burton, 5445 Halsey, Shawnee.
Obituary from the Kansas City Kansan November 17, 1968

Ruth Burton (Mrs. Carl V.) Rice

Mrs. Rice Services on Monday

Private services for Mrs. Ruth Rice, 2108 Washington Blvd., will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Gibson-Butler chapel.

Burial will be in Highland Park cemetery. Friends may call after 1 p.m. today at the chapel.

Mrs. Rice died Friday of an apparent heath attack at the home of a daughter in Englewood, Colo., where she was visiting. She was 72.

She was born in Oswego, Kan., and was a resident of this area 33 years.

Mrs. Rice was listed in the Women's Who's Who in America.

She was a member of the Wyandotte Daughters of American Revolution, a life member of the History club, and the past president of chapter AL of PEO. Also she was a member of the Mozart club, the Westheight club, University club, the Wyandot chapter, the Kansas City Club, Terrace Club, Friends of Art, Kansas City Art Institute and the Kansas City Civic Ballet.

She attended St. Theresa academy where she majored in music. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church.

Her husband, Carl V. Rice, an attorney and businessman, is also a member of the Kansas City Kansas Urban Renewal board.

Surviving in addition to her husband of the home, are four daughters, Mrs. Carlene Lind, Englewood, Colo, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, Paducah, Ky., Mrs. Mary Wells, 3601 Johnson Dr., Fairway, and Mrs. Grace Muder, 1809 N. 79th; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Young, Neodesha, Kan., and a brother Marion T. Burton, 5445 Halsey, Shawnee.

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Rice Carl Venton 1898 1989 Abigail Ruth 1895 1968



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