The remains of Grandma Piper were brought from Greenfield [Greenleaf], Kansas, last Friday, and taken to the home of her son-in-law, Robert Cree, six miles north of town. Funeral services were held Saturday and the body was buried in the Cagley cemetery.
Washington Weekly Post (Washington, Kansas), Wednesday, September 12, 1888, p. 4
--Mrs. Anna Piper, of Greenleaf, died last Friday morning, aged seventy-four years. She was mother of Mrs. Snyder, of Greenleaf, and Levi Piper, of Barnes. Her remains were taken to her old home at Clarinda, Iowa, where the funeral was held last Sunday.
Contributor: Julia Johnson (47176433) • [email protected])
The remains of Grandma Piper were brought from Greenfield [Greenleaf], Kansas, last Friday, and taken to the home of her son-in-law, Robert Cree, six miles north of town. Funeral services were held Saturday and the body was buried in the Cagley cemetery.
Washington Weekly Post (Washington, Kansas), Wednesday, September 12, 1888, p. 4
--Mrs. Anna Piper, of Greenleaf, died last Friday morning, aged seventy-four years. She was mother of Mrs. Snyder, of Greenleaf, and Levi Piper, of Barnes. Her remains were taken to her old home at Clarinda, Iowa, where the funeral was held last Sunday.
Contributor: Julia Johnson (47176433) • [email protected])
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