Services for Mrs. Priscilla Burdick, 83, were held at Loving Methodist Church officiated by Rev. Wilma Roberts Corse, the pastor and assisted by Rev. George Slayton. Priscilla French moved to Kansas with her parents at the age of 13. Mrs. Burdick became a member of the Methodist Church with her husband. The couple were charter members of Loving Methodist Church. She was a faithful member through the years. She was a charter member of the W.S.C.S. She was born on a farm near Olney, North Muddy Parkway, Jasper County, Illinois.
Survived by three daughters - Mrs. Lydia Horn, Mrs. George Blevins, Mrs. Otho Cook; four sons - Henry Burdick, Roy Burdick, Ray Burdick, Arthur Burdick; one brother - Ed French; two sisters - Mrs. Cynthia Winkle and Mrs. Will Shepard; three half-sisters - Mrs. Viola Sparks, Mrs. Effie Self, Mrs. John Redway; 14 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.
The Graham Leader
December 20, 1951
Services for Mrs. Priscilla Burdick, 83, were held at Loving Methodist Church officiated by Rev. Wilma Roberts Corse, the pastor and assisted by Rev. George Slayton. Priscilla French moved to Kansas with her parents at the age of 13. Mrs. Burdick became a member of the Methodist Church with her husband. The couple were charter members of Loving Methodist Church. She was a faithful member through the years. She was a charter member of the W.S.C.S. She was born on a farm near Olney, North Muddy Parkway, Jasper County, Illinois.
Survived by three daughters - Mrs. Lydia Horn, Mrs. George Blevins, Mrs. Otho Cook; four sons - Henry Burdick, Roy Burdick, Ray Burdick, Arthur Burdick; one brother - Ed French; two sisters - Mrs. Cynthia Winkle and Mrs. Will Shepard; three half-sisters - Mrs. Viola Sparks, Mrs. Effie Self, Mrs. John Redway; 14 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.
The Graham Leader
December 20, 1951
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