Miss Edith Lenetta Barger, sister of Mrs. James L. Carter, of 620 State Street, died this morning in the Tabitha Lutheran Home, Lincoln, Nebraska, where she had been a resident.
Graveside services will be held in the Greenwood Abbey Mausoleum in Eureka, Kansas and entombment will be in the Mausoleum. The casket will be open in the Roberts Blue Barnett Funeral Home until the time of the services.
Edith Barger, the Daughter of William H. H. Barger and Julia Blocker (nee Rizer) Barger, was born February 1st, 1876, in Larned, Kansas. She was a former resident of Eureka. She was a member of the Methodist Church. She is survived by her sister, Julia Cora Carter and one nephew, James William Carter, 620 1/2 State Street.
The Emporia Gazette, Kansas - Friday, March 10, 1961 - Page 1.
NOTE: bio info provide by Contributor: Bess Jr (48590548)
Miss Edith Lenetta Barger, sister of Mrs. James L. Carter, of 620 State Street, died this morning in the Tabitha Lutheran Home, Lincoln, Nebraska, where she had been a resident.
Graveside services will be held in the Greenwood Abbey Mausoleum in Eureka, Kansas and entombment will be in the Mausoleum. The casket will be open in the Roberts Blue Barnett Funeral Home until the time of the services.
Edith Barger, the Daughter of William H. H. Barger and Julia Blocker (nee Rizer) Barger, was born February 1st, 1876, in Larned, Kansas. She was a former resident of Eureka. She was a member of the Methodist Church. She is survived by her sister, Julia Cora Carter and one nephew, James William Carter, 620 1/2 State Street.
The Emporia Gazette, Kansas - Friday, March 10, 1961 - Page 1.
NOTE: bio info provide by Contributor: Bess Jr (48590548)
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