Note: Bio info provided by James Tomlinson
Winfield Daily Courier
Winfield, Kansas
Tuesday, May 2, 1922
page 7
T.J. Auner Dead.
T.J. Auner passed away at his home at 205 Michigan street this morning at 9:15. He had been a patient sufferer for a number of years. Yesterday morning he grew suddenly worse and after a great deal of suffering he went to sleep.
He leaves to mourn his death his wife, five children, twelve grandchildren and a host of friends.
The children, Mrs. F.L. Rice of Alva, Okla.; Rev. O.M. Auner of Khandwa, India; Mrs. E.B. Norris of Florence, Kansas; W.H. Auner of Denver, Iowa, and Miss Celia Auner, a teacher in the Winfield city schools, will all be present for the funeral.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed, awaiting the arrival of relatives.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Note: Bio info provided by James Tomlinson
Winfield Daily Courier
Winfield, Kansas
Tuesday, May 2, 1922
page 7
T.J. Auner Dead.
T.J. Auner passed away at his home at 205 Michigan street this morning at 9:15. He had been a patient sufferer for a number of years. Yesterday morning he grew suddenly worse and after a great deal of suffering he went to sleep.
He leaves to mourn his death his wife, five children, twelve grandchildren and a host of friends.
The children, Mrs. F.L. Rice of Alva, Okla.; Rev. O.M. Auner of Khandwa, India; Mrs. E.B. Norris of Florence, Kansas; W.H. Auner of Denver, Iowa, and Miss Celia Auner, a teacher in the Winfield city schools, will all be present for the funeral.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed, awaiting the arrival of relatives.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)