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Billy Frank St. Bonnett

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Billy Frank St. Bonnett

Birth
Death
27 Apr 1927 (aged 9)
Allen, Lyon County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Allen, Lyon County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Northern Lyon County Journal
April 27, 1927

BILLY ST. BONNETT DEAD
DIES VERY UNEXPECTEDLY
AT HIS HOME THURSDAY
EVENING
All Allen and vicinity was shocked to hear of the sudden death of Billy St.Bonnett, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F.J. St. Bonnett, which ocurred at the home in Allen Thursday evening of last week. He had been in poor health for several weeks but his ailment was not considered serious. Billy was well-known by everyone in this vicinity as well as by a number of railroad men whom he came in contact with while staying at the depot with his father, who is the agent. The funeral was held at the M.E. church Saturday afternoon at 2:30 conducted by our ex-pastor Rev. Bryan. One of the largest crowds that has attended a feneral for some time was present to pay their last respects to the little fellow. Interment was made in the Allen cemetery. Relatives out-of-town who attended the funeral services were: Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Spencer of Emporia; H.L. Spencer, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. F.J. St. Bonnett, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C.N. St. Bonnett, Mrs. C Richmond, Mr. H.L Cleveland, Isabel and Bernard Fish, all of Neosho Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Horton, Madison Kans.; Mrs. H.F. Frederick and children of Medicien Lodge; Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Childers and children, Kansas City, and Mr. H. E. Noonan, Valley Center, Kans.
Northern Lyon County Journal
April 27, 1927

BILLY ST. BONNETT DEAD
DIES VERY UNEXPECTEDLY
AT HIS HOME THURSDAY
EVENING
All Allen and vicinity was shocked to hear of the sudden death of Billy St.Bonnett, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F.J. St. Bonnett, which ocurred at the home in Allen Thursday evening of last week. He had been in poor health for several weeks but his ailment was not considered serious. Billy was well-known by everyone in this vicinity as well as by a number of railroad men whom he came in contact with while staying at the depot with his father, who is the agent. The funeral was held at the M.E. church Saturday afternoon at 2:30 conducted by our ex-pastor Rev. Bryan. One of the largest crowds that has attended a feneral for some time was present to pay their last respects to the little fellow. Interment was made in the Allen cemetery. Relatives out-of-town who attended the funeral services were: Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Spencer of Emporia; H.L. Spencer, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. F.J. St. Bonnett, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. C.N. St. Bonnett, Mrs. C Richmond, Mr. H.L Cleveland, Isabel and Bernard Fish, all of Neosho Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Horton, Madison Kans.; Mrs. H.F. Frederick and children of Medicien Lodge; Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Childers and children, Kansas City, and Mr. H. E. Noonan, Valley Center, Kans.


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