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Viva Lucille <I>Lord</I> Thompson

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Viva Lucille Lord Thompson

Birth
Beattie, Marshall County, Kansas, USA
Death
3 Nov 1959 (aged 44)
Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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THOMPSON RITES FRIDAY, 2 P.M. Funeral services for Mrs. Viva Thompson, 44, widow of George Thompson, who died at 5 P.M. yesterday at the Atchison hospital, will be held at the Stanton chapel at 2 p.m. Friday. The Rev. Harold Roberts will officiate, Burial will be in Mt. Vernon cemetery. Mrs. Thompson had been ill at the hospital since last Fri. She had been employed in the hospital kitchen the past three years. She was born at Beattie Oct. 23, 1915, a daughter of the late John R. Lord and Mrs. George Lacky now of Strasburg, Colo. She was married there to George Thompson and they came to Atchison 23 years ago. Her husbang was killed in the Atchison railroad yard Jan. 17, 1946, where he was employed as a Santa Fe switchman. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Bob Bonnel, Atchison and Miss Georganna Thompson of the home, 216 North Fifteenth: three grandchildren, Michael Lee, Kathryn Ann and Melinda Jean Bonnel, Atchison, and a brother, Alvin Lord, manager of the Farmers Union elevator at Lancaster. A brother, John Arvid Lord abd Sister Mildred, are deceased. She was a member of the "Order of the Eastern Star at Beattie and of the Atchison Christian Church.
THOMPSON RITES FRIDAY, 2 P.M. Funeral services for Mrs. Viva Thompson, 44, widow of George Thompson, who died at 5 P.M. yesterday at the Atchison hospital, will be held at the Stanton chapel at 2 p.m. Friday. The Rev. Harold Roberts will officiate, Burial will be in Mt. Vernon cemetery. Mrs. Thompson had been ill at the hospital since last Fri. She had been employed in the hospital kitchen the past three years. She was born at Beattie Oct. 23, 1915, a daughter of the late John R. Lord and Mrs. George Lacky now of Strasburg, Colo. She was married there to George Thompson and they came to Atchison 23 years ago. Her husbang was killed in the Atchison railroad yard Jan. 17, 1946, where he was employed as a Santa Fe switchman. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Bob Bonnel, Atchison and Miss Georganna Thompson of the home, 216 North Fifteenth: three grandchildren, Michael Lee, Kathryn Ann and Melinda Jean Bonnel, Atchison, and a brother, Alvin Lord, manager of the Farmers Union elevator at Lancaster. A brother, John Arvid Lord abd Sister Mildred, are deceased. She was a member of the "Order of the Eastern Star at Beattie and of the Atchison Christian Church.


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