MO d/c 16265
BURLEY KENOYER
Gorin, Mo., March 18 — Burley Kenoyer, 56, died at his home in North Gorin, Tuesday at 11:20 a. m. He had been in poor health for more than two months and had steadily grown weaker until his death yesterday.
He was born near Wlllmethsvllle, Mo., Sept. 29, 1882, a son of Lemuel and Mary Catherine Kenoyer.
He had lived in Gorin for 34 years.
His mother, Mrs. Mary Kenoyer, 88, is in a critical condition. Besides his mother, he is survived by two brothers and two sisters. They are G .A. Kenoyer of Edina, Marion Kenoyer of Hollister, Calif., Mrs. Allie Verguet of Maysville, Mo., and Mrs. Hettie Williams of Kansas City; also a half-brother, Ed. Kenoyer of Medill, besides many other relatives and friends.
Among those who attended the funeral March 16 [sic] were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kenoyer, Ruby and Audra Bartels, and Frank Bartels. The burial was in the Bethel cemetery near Rutledge.
Clark County Courier, Kahoka, Missouri, 24 Mar 1939, Fri • Page 1, Column 5
MO d/c 16265
BURLEY KENOYER
Gorin, Mo., March 18 — Burley Kenoyer, 56, died at his home in North Gorin, Tuesday at 11:20 a. m. He had been in poor health for more than two months and had steadily grown weaker until his death yesterday.
He was born near Wlllmethsvllle, Mo., Sept. 29, 1882, a son of Lemuel and Mary Catherine Kenoyer.
He had lived in Gorin for 34 years.
His mother, Mrs. Mary Kenoyer, 88, is in a critical condition. Besides his mother, he is survived by two brothers and two sisters. They are G .A. Kenoyer of Edina, Marion Kenoyer of Hollister, Calif., Mrs. Allie Verguet of Maysville, Mo., and Mrs. Hettie Williams of Kansas City; also a half-brother, Ed. Kenoyer of Medill, besides many other relatives and friends.
Among those who attended the funeral March 16 [sic] were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kenoyer, Ruby and Audra Bartels, and Frank Bartels. The burial was in the Bethel cemetery near Rutledge.
Clark County Courier, Kahoka, Missouri, 24 Mar 1939, Fri • Page 1, Column 5
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