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Frances Mary “Fannie” <I>Carter</I> Bolen

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Frances Mary “Fannie” Carter Bolen

Birth
Oregon, USA
Death
14 Jan 1939 (aged 75)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 65 lot 2
Memorial ID
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Fannie and James were married May 27, 1882, in Carthage Missouri. Her parents were William Marion Carter, and Olivia Mary Sheldon.

Ther do not appear to be any headstone markings for Fanny
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MRS. JAMES A. BOLEN DIES.
Her Husband was an Early Day Kansas City Coal Dealer.

Mrs. James A. Bolen, 76 years old, died today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul C. Trower, 308 East Seventieth street terrace. Her husband, James A. Bolen, was an early day Kansas City coal dealer. He died seventeen years ago. Mrs. Bolen became ill while visiting here with her daughter. For the last several years she had made her home at Vinita, Ok.

She leaves two other daughters, Mrs. E. D. Hammond, Vinita, Ok., and Mrs. Jay Davison, New Orleans, two sons, J. G. Bolen, 50 East Concord avenue, and Carter M. Bolen, Cleveland, Ok., and eight grandchildren.

The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri
14 January 1939, Saturday, Page 5

Mrs. James A. Bolen Services.

Funeral services for Mrs. James A. Bolen, 76 years old, who died yesterday at her home, 308 East Seventieth street terrace, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Monday at the Newcomer chapel, Brush Creek boulevard and the Paseo.

The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri
15 January 1939, Sunday, Page 10

BOLEN—MRS. JAMES A.
Mrs. Bolen, 308 E. 70th terr., passed away January 14, 1939, aged 76 years. Services will be held 2:30 p.m. Monday at The Chapel, on Paseo at Brush Creek blvd. Interment Union cemetery.
D. W. NEWCOMER'S SONS

The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri
16 January 1939, Monday, Page 10
Contributor: Margaret Pickett (47875384) • [email protected]
Fannie and James were married May 27, 1882, in Carthage Missouri. Her parents were William Marion Carter, and Olivia Mary Sheldon.

Ther do not appear to be any headstone markings for Fanny
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MRS. JAMES A. BOLEN DIES.
Her Husband was an Early Day Kansas City Coal Dealer.

Mrs. James A. Bolen, 76 years old, died today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul C. Trower, 308 East Seventieth street terrace. Her husband, James A. Bolen, was an early day Kansas City coal dealer. He died seventeen years ago. Mrs. Bolen became ill while visiting here with her daughter. For the last several years she had made her home at Vinita, Ok.

She leaves two other daughters, Mrs. E. D. Hammond, Vinita, Ok., and Mrs. Jay Davison, New Orleans, two sons, J. G. Bolen, 50 East Concord avenue, and Carter M. Bolen, Cleveland, Ok., and eight grandchildren.

The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri
14 January 1939, Saturday, Page 5

Mrs. James A. Bolen Services.

Funeral services for Mrs. James A. Bolen, 76 years old, who died yesterday at her home, 308 East Seventieth street terrace, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Monday at the Newcomer chapel, Brush Creek boulevard and the Paseo.

The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri
15 January 1939, Sunday, Page 10

BOLEN—MRS. JAMES A.
Mrs. Bolen, 308 E. 70th terr., passed away January 14, 1939, aged 76 years. Services will be held 2:30 p.m. Monday at The Chapel, on Paseo at Brush Creek blvd. Interment Union cemetery.
D. W. NEWCOMER'S SONS

The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri
16 January 1939, Monday, Page 10
Contributor: Margaret Pickett (47875384) • [email protected]


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