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The South Kansas Tribune,
Wednesday, December 2, 1898,
page 2:
A Pleasant Home Wedding
On Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Cavert on Penn. Avenue, Miss Stella L. Cavert and Mr. C.M. Flora were united in marriage. The ceremony occurred at 8 o'clock p.m., the Rev. S.S. Estley officiating. About twenty of the immediate relatives and friends were present. After the ceremony an elegant wedding luncheon was served. Many beautiful presents were received by the bride and bore witness to the esteem in which she is held. Miss Stella Cavert has grown to womanhood in this city and has gained and held the high respect of all. Mr. C.M. Flora is established in the clothing business. The newly wedded couple have gone to housekeeping at the corner on 9th and Chestnut streets, where a pretty home, nicely furnished, had been prepared. Their friends wish them a long and happy married life.
Courtesy of: "Kansas Room", Independence (KS) Library.
According to two newspaper articles in the 1903, Carthage (Missouri) Evening Press of June 3 & 15, Stella was an invited guest of her husband's younger sister, Harriette Gray, at her home in Springfield, MO along with eleven other lady's for a week of entertainment, including a two day excursion to Arkansas' resort, Carl Gray's private railroad car.
Obituary: Courtsey of Emily Jordan
on 11/16/10
THE OKLAHOMAN (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
8/4/1926 In Memoriam (Wednesday)
Mrs. Stella Louise Flora, 50 years old, died early Tuesday at her home, 805 W. 11th street. She is survived by two sons, C.M. and C.C. Flora, both of Oklahoma City; one daughter, Miss Anna Flora of Oklahoma City, and two sisters, Mrs. H.C. Calhoun and Miss Calla M. Cavert, both of Tulsa. Funeral services will be conducted from the Hahn funeral home Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in a city cemetery.
8/5/1926 In Memoriam (Thursday)
Funeral services for Mrs. Stella Louise Flora, 50 years old, who died early Tuesday morning at her home, 805 W. 11th street, will be conducted from the residence at 10 o'clock Thursday in place of the Hahn Funeral Home as was previously announced. Burial will be in Fairlawn mausoleum.
Two sons survive:
Carl Morton (1904-1973)
Clarence Cavert (1908-1998)
Prepared in part by Bill Boggess.
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The South Kansas Tribune,
Wednesday, December 2, 1898,
page 2:
A Pleasant Home Wedding
On Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Cavert on Penn. Avenue, Miss Stella L. Cavert and Mr. C.M. Flora were united in marriage. The ceremony occurred at 8 o'clock p.m., the Rev. S.S. Estley officiating. About twenty of the immediate relatives and friends were present. After the ceremony an elegant wedding luncheon was served. Many beautiful presents were received by the bride and bore witness to the esteem in which she is held. Miss Stella Cavert has grown to womanhood in this city and has gained and held the high respect of all. Mr. C.M. Flora is established in the clothing business. The newly wedded couple have gone to housekeeping at the corner on 9th and Chestnut streets, where a pretty home, nicely furnished, had been prepared. Their friends wish them a long and happy married life.
Courtesy of: "Kansas Room", Independence (KS) Library.
According to two newspaper articles in the 1903, Carthage (Missouri) Evening Press of June 3 & 15, Stella was an invited guest of her husband's younger sister, Harriette Gray, at her home in Springfield, MO along with eleven other lady's for a week of entertainment, including a two day excursion to Arkansas' resort, Carl Gray's private railroad car.
Obituary: Courtsey of Emily Jordan
on 11/16/10
THE OKLAHOMAN (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
8/4/1926 In Memoriam (Wednesday)
Mrs. Stella Louise Flora, 50 years old, died early Tuesday at her home, 805 W. 11th street. She is survived by two sons, C.M. and C.C. Flora, both of Oklahoma City; one daughter, Miss Anna Flora of Oklahoma City, and two sisters, Mrs. H.C. Calhoun and Miss Calla M. Cavert, both of Tulsa. Funeral services will be conducted from the Hahn funeral home Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be in a city cemetery.
8/5/1926 In Memoriam (Thursday)
Funeral services for Mrs. Stella Louise Flora, 50 years old, who died early Tuesday morning at her home, 805 W. 11th street, will be conducted from the residence at 10 o'clock Thursday in place of the Hahn Funeral Home as was previously announced. Burial will be in Fairlawn mausoleum.
Two sons survive:
Carl Morton (1904-1973)
Clarence Cavert (1908-1998)
Prepared in part by Bill Boggess.
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