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Lois Frances <I>Case</I> Stuart

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Lois Frances Case Stuart

Birth
Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, USA
Death
9 Nov 1979 (aged 76)
San Jacinto, Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
San Jacinto, Riverside County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
GLE-3
Memorial ID
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Lois Frances Case was born in Atchison, Kansas, and was the youngest of 14 children of James Henry Case and Sarah Elizabeth Armstrong Case. She was married to Julian E. Stuart at First Christian Church in Atchison on September 3, 1926. She attended Cottey College in Nebraska and moved to Indianapolis, Indiana when Julian began his seminary education at Butler Bible College (now Christian Theological Seminary.)

In their ministries, Lois and Julian moved to St. Joseph, Missouri; Butler, Missouri; Riverside/San Bernardino, California; back to Indianapolis, and finally to their retirement home in San Jacinto, Riverside County, California.

Lois and Julian were the parents of two sons, Wayne Julian - born June 29, 1928, and Claude Case, born September 19, 1933. They had eight grandchildren.

Lois was tragically killed in an auto accident when her car was struck by another at high speed. Julian was also injured in the accident, and died a few days later.
Lois Frances Case was born in Atchison, Kansas, and was the youngest of 14 children of James Henry Case and Sarah Elizabeth Armstrong Case. She was married to Julian E. Stuart at First Christian Church in Atchison on September 3, 1926. She attended Cottey College in Nebraska and moved to Indianapolis, Indiana when Julian began his seminary education at Butler Bible College (now Christian Theological Seminary.)

In their ministries, Lois and Julian moved to St. Joseph, Missouri; Butler, Missouri; Riverside/San Bernardino, California; back to Indianapolis, and finally to their retirement home in San Jacinto, Riverside County, California.

Lois and Julian were the parents of two sons, Wayne Julian - born June 29, 1928, and Claude Case, born September 19, 1933. They had eight grandchildren.

Lois was tragically killed in an auto accident when her car was struck by another at high speed. Julian was also injured in the accident, and died a few days later.

Gravesite Details

Added by the Hemet San Jacinto Genealogical Society (https://hsjgs.org). Marker: Y



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