Samuel Vernon Wehmeyer (1918-1969)
Willie Mae (Wehmeyer) Schneider (1919-2004)
Forest Ervin Wehmeyer (1921-1921)
John Marshall Wehmeyer (1922-2017)
Bessie Francis (Wehmeyer) Rayl (1924-2002)
William Frederick "Fred" Wehmeyer (1926-1964)
Katherine Josephine (Wehmeyer) Schuerman (1929-2020)
Mabel Euphemia "Feam" (Wehmeyer) Chiles (1931-2017)
Delores Wehmeyer Morris (1935-1988)
As a child, her family moved to a farm on highway 52, east of Cole Camp, Missouri.
She married Clarence Ficken (1911-1988) on August 22, 1932. Three children were born to them:
Clarence Ficken, Jr. (1937-1937)
Nancy Jo Ficken Gee (1941- )
Sandra Sue Ficken Smith (1943-2018)
She had two grandchildren:
Russell Shawn Smith & Ryan Shane Smith
They lived their working years in the Independence/Kansas City, Missouri area. Bernice worked at the Lake City arcenal plant during the Second World War. She later worked at Doctor's Hospital as a dietician. The Fickens were founding members of Calvary Presbyterian Church on Blue Ridge Boulevard in Kansas City. They returned to Sedalia to retire in 1972 and lived on a 20 acre farm south of Sedalia. They joined the New Bethel United Methodist Church, located on highway 65, around the corner from their farm.
Samuel Vernon Wehmeyer (1918-1969)
Willie Mae (Wehmeyer) Schneider (1919-2004)
Forest Ervin Wehmeyer (1921-1921)
John Marshall Wehmeyer (1922-2017)
Bessie Francis (Wehmeyer) Rayl (1924-2002)
William Frederick "Fred" Wehmeyer (1926-1964)
Katherine Josephine (Wehmeyer) Schuerman (1929-2020)
Mabel Euphemia "Feam" (Wehmeyer) Chiles (1931-2017)
Delores Wehmeyer Morris (1935-1988)
As a child, her family moved to a farm on highway 52, east of Cole Camp, Missouri.
She married Clarence Ficken (1911-1988) on August 22, 1932. Three children were born to them:
Clarence Ficken, Jr. (1937-1937)
Nancy Jo Ficken Gee (1941- )
Sandra Sue Ficken Smith (1943-2018)
She had two grandchildren:
Russell Shawn Smith & Ryan Shane Smith
They lived their working years in the Independence/Kansas City, Missouri area. Bernice worked at the Lake City arcenal plant during the Second World War. She later worked at Doctor's Hospital as a dietician. The Fickens were founding members of Calvary Presbyterian Church on Blue Ridge Boulevard in Kansas City. They returned to Sedalia to retire in 1972 and lived on a 20 acre farm south of Sedalia. They joined the New Bethel United Methodist Church, located on highway 65, around the corner from their farm.
Family Members
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Samuel Vernon Wehmeyer
1918–1969
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Willie Mae Wehmeyer Schneider
1919–2004
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Forest Ervin Wehmeyer
1921–1921
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John Marshall Wehmeyer
1922–2017
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Bessie Francis Wehmeyer Rayl
1924–2002
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William Frederick "Fred" Wehmeyer
1926–1964
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Katherine J "Katie" Wehmeyer Schuerman
1929–2020
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Mable Euphemia Wehmeyer Chiles
1931–2017
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Eloise Jean Wehmeyer Morris
1935–1988