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Charles Madison Garriott

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Charles Madison Garriott

Birth
Madison, Greenwood County, Kansas, USA
Death
27 Oct 1941 (aged 45)
Kansas, USA
Burial
Madison, Greenwood County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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The following was submitted by Find A Grave contributor Leta Harrell

The Hamilton Herald, (printed at Madison, Kansas)
Wednesday, November 5, 1941
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Charles Madison Garriott was born at Madison, Kansas, on August 30, 1896, and died died on October 27, 1941, at the age of 45 years, 1 month, and 28 days. He was married to Miss Helen R. Boring on November 30, 1921. To this union were born one son and two daughters. He was a World War veteran and had been a member of the American Legion. He had been a member of the "Church of Christ" since 1927.
He leaves to mourn his passing: his wife, one son, Charles, Jr., and two daughters, Vivian and Juanita, of the home; his mother, Mrs. Angie Garriott, two brothers, Merle and Leslie, and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Cragen, all of near Hamilton; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Tatman of Lamont; one sister, Mrs. Gladys Howe, of Eagle City, Oklahoma; and many other relatives and friends. He was a loving husband, a kind father, and always honest in his dealings with his fellowmen.
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The following was submitted by Find A Grave contributor Leta Harrell

The Hamilton Herald, (printed at Madison, Kansas)
Wednesday, November 5, 1941
Page 1 column 2

Charles Madison Garriott was born at Madison, Kansas, on August 30, 1896, and died died on October 27, 1941, at the age of 45 years, 1 month, and 28 days. He was married to Miss Helen R. Boring on November 30, 1921. To this union were born one son and two daughters. He was a World War veteran and had been a member of the American Legion. He had been a member of the "Church of Christ" since 1927.
He leaves to mourn his passing: his wife, one son, Charles, Jr., and two daughters, Vivian and Juanita, of the home; his mother, Mrs. Angie Garriott, two brothers, Merle and Leslie, and one sister, Mrs. Ruth Cragen, all of near Hamilton; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Tatman of Lamont; one sister, Mrs. Gladys Howe, of Eagle City, Oklahoma; and many other relatives and friends. He was a loving husband, a kind father, and always honest in his dealings with his fellowmen.


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