The town was very much grieving last Tuesday morning when news arrived that Grandpa LeMaster had died suddenly. He was at the home of his son, Tom LeMaster, east of Newtonia. His wife and others of his family preceded him some years ago. Surviving are several sons and daughters and many grandchildren.
Burial was made beside his wife in the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Newtonia. Your correspondent was away at the time, and is unable to write all that might be written. Relatives have the sympathy of their friends, for they knew Mr. LeMaster to be a good man, near 80 years of age.
Source: The Neosho Times
The town was very much grieving last Tuesday morning when news arrived that Grandpa LeMaster had died suddenly. He was at the home of his son, Tom LeMaster, east of Newtonia. His wife and others of his family preceded him some years ago. Surviving are several sons and daughters and many grandchildren.
Burial was made beside his wife in the I.O.O.F. cemetery at Newtonia. Your correspondent was away at the time, and is unable to write all that might be written. Relatives have the sympathy of their friends, for they knew Mr. LeMaster to be a good man, near 80 years of age.
Source: The Neosho Times
Family Members
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Charles Edward Lemaster
1874–1959
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William Thomas "Tom" Lemaster
1876–1945
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Lorinda L Lemaster
1878–1894
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Laura Lemaster Hawk
1879–1923
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Fred Elmer Lemaster
1883–1957
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Letha R Lemaster Allison
1886–1913
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Olive "Ollie" Lemaster Largen
1889–1909
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Ova Ann Lemaster Pipkin
1891–1957
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Naomi Opal Lemaster Zielinski
1894–1988
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Leonard Oscar LeMaster
1895–1974
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