Bernice Thelma <I>Wehmeyer</I> Ficken

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Bernice Thelma Wehmeyer Ficken

Birth
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Nov 1988 (aged 73)
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.68241, Longitude: -93.25437
Plot
Agacia Lawn Section
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born on Hurley Street in the north part of Sedalia, daughter of William F. Wehmeyer and Martha Francis (Sebree) Wehmeyer. Her siblings are:

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.
born on Hurley Street in the north part of Sedalia, daughter of William F. Wehmeyer and Martha Francis (Sebree) Wehmeyer. Her siblings are:

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.


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