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Charles O Troutman

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Charles O Troutman

Birth
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Death
17 May 1956 (aged 69)
Morgan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Versailles, Morgan County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Charles O. Troutman, 69, son of the late John and Lurah Troutman, died Thursday, May 17, 1956 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Bishop near Versailles.  He was born December 17, 1886 in Kansas City, Missouri.  In 1917 he married Grace Bales and of this union were born 5 children.  He united with the Rocky Branch Methodist Church in Calloway County.  He is survived by 5 children: Francis, Dorsey and Joe Troutman, all of Kansas City, Missouri, Mrs Lucille Bishop of Versailles. and Mrs. Lurah Marriott of St Joseph Missouri; 3 sisters: Mrs. Gladys Couts of Oakland California, Mrs. Hattie Stroham of McPherson Kansas and Mrs. Pearl Alton of Kansas City; 5 grandchildren; 2 step-children.  He was preceded in death by 1 sister: Mrs. Essie Bailey and 1 brother: Floyd Troutman.
   Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. L.E. Johnson officiating.  Hymns were sung by Mrs. Loetta Pace, Mrs. Mary Berkstresser, Edgar Carpenter and Clarence Davis - accompanied by Mrs. L.E. DeVinno.  Pall bearers were: Sam Elliott, W.E. Turpin, Cecil Parsons, Speed Marriott and Lee Chapman.  Interment in the Versailles cemetery.
Charles O. Troutman, 69, son of the late John and Lurah Troutman, died Thursday, May 17, 1956 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Bishop near Versailles.  He was born December 17, 1886 in Kansas City, Missouri.  In 1917 he married Grace Bales and of this union were born 5 children.  He united with the Rocky Branch Methodist Church in Calloway County.  He is survived by 5 children: Francis, Dorsey and Joe Troutman, all of Kansas City, Missouri, Mrs Lucille Bishop of Versailles. and Mrs. Lurah Marriott of St Joseph Missouri; 3 sisters: Mrs. Gladys Couts of Oakland California, Mrs. Hattie Stroham of McPherson Kansas and Mrs. Pearl Alton of Kansas City; 5 grandchildren; 2 step-children.  He was preceded in death by 1 sister: Mrs. Essie Bailey and 1 brother: Floyd Troutman.
   Funeral services were held at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. L.E. Johnson officiating.  Hymns were sung by Mrs. Loetta Pace, Mrs. Mary Berkstresser, Edgar Carpenter and Clarence Davis - accompanied by Mrs. L.E. DeVinno.  Pall bearers were: Sam Elliott, W.E. Turpin, Cecil Parsons, Speed Marriott and Lee Chapman.  Interment in the Versailles cemetery.


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