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Adrian Vaughn Garten

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Adrian Vaughn Garten

Birth
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Death
22 Nov 1958 (aged 16)
Lincoln County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Ransom, Ness County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Vaughn Garten, age 16, was killed Saturday evening near Arriba, Colo., in a car accident. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Garten and grandson of Mrs. Helen Miller of Ransom. Mr. Garten was music teacher at the Ransom High School in the early 1940’s.



Ness Co. News, Nov. 27, 1958


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OBITUARY

Adrian Vaughn Garten was born June 24, 1942, at Hutchinson, Kansas. His short life ended November 22, 1958. Vaughn was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Garten and is survived by his parents and sister, Gay.

His interests were many. He joined the Evangelical United Brethern Church at Genoa, Colo., on April 11, 1954. He was a leader in the youth work of his church locally and in the district. He was active in 4-H, loved music and sports, but his prime interest was the farm and working with his father. His happy disposition and sense of responsibility made him a favorite of all, both young and old.

His life will be an influence for more good than can be known about. His parents can be comforted in knowing that through their efforts and guidance, Vaughn had become the kind of young man that earned and deserved every privilege and responsibility given him.

Besides his parents and sister, he leaves to mourn his loss: His grandmothers, Mrs. L.C. Miller of Ransom, and Mrs. R.A. Garten of Plains; also four aunts, Mrs. Henry R. Daily of San Antonio, Texas, Fern Miller of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Richard Batman of Meade, Mrs. Otis M. Dickey of Grosse Pointe, Mich; one uncle, Kenneth D. Garten of Limon, Colo.; along with 11 cousins and a host of other relatives and friends.

Graveside services were held at the Ransom Cemetery on Wednesday, November 26.


Ness Co. News, Dec. 4, 1958
Vaughn Garten, age 16, was killed Saturday evening near Arriba, Colo., in a car accident. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Garten and grandson of Mrs. Helen Miller of Ransom. Mr. Garten was music teacher at the Ransom High School in the early 1940’s.



Ness Co. News, Nov. 27, 1958


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OBITUARY

Adrian Vaughn Garten was born June 24, 1942, at Hutchinson, Kansas. His short life ended November 22, 1958. Vaughn was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Garten and is survived by his parents and sister, Gay.

His interests were many. He joined the Evangelical United Brethern Church at Genoa, Colo., on April 11, 1954. He was a leader in the youth work of his church locally and in the district. He was active in 4-H, loved music and sports, but his prime interest was the farm and working with his father. His happy disposition and sense of responsibility made him a favorite of all, both young and old.

His life will be an influence for more good than can be known about. His parents can be comforted in knowing that through their efforts and guidance, Vaughn had become the kind of young man that earned and deserved every privilege and responsibility given him.

Besides his parents and sister, he leaves to mourn his loss: His grandmothers, Mrs. L.C. Miller of Ransom, and Mrs. R.A. Garten of Plains; also four aunts, Mrs. Henry R. Daily of San Antonio, Texas, Fern Miller of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Richard Batman of Meade, Mrs. Otis M. Dickey of Grosse Pointe, Mich; one uncle, Kenneth D. Garten of Limon, Colo.; along with 11 cousins and a host of other relatives and friends.

Graveside services were held at the Ransom Cemetery on Wednesday, November 26.


Ness Co. News, Dec. 4, 1958


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