The funeral for Charles B. Hallenbeck, 68, Linwood, who died Tuesday at the Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan., will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Rumsey Funeral Home. Burial will he in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mr. Hallenbeck, a farmer, was born June 4, 1905. in Linwood and was a lifelong Linwood resident.
Survivors include his wife, Margie, of the home; a daughter, Glenda Johnson, 1535 Cadet; two sons, Gary, 2040 La., and Bryan, Springfield. Mo.; two sisters, Grace Crabb, Williamsburg, and Mildred Sproull, Sacramento: a brother, George, Rt. 4, and five grandchildren.
The family prefers memorials to the Mid-American Immunotherapy and Surgical Research Foundation, Inc., Box 3322, Kansas City, Kan.
The Lawrence Journal World
Lawrence, Kansas
January 1974
The funeral for Charles B. Hallenbeck, 68, Linwood, who died Tuesday at the Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan., will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Rumsey Funeral Home. Burial will he in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mr. Hallenbeck, a farmer, was born June 4, 1905. in Linwood and was a lifelong Linwood resident.
Survivors include his wife, Margie, of the home; a daughter, Glenda Johnson, 1535 Cadet; two sons, Gary, 2040 La., and Bryan, Springfield. Mo.; two sisters, Grace Crabb, Williamsburg, and Mildred Sproull, Sacramento: a brother, George, Rt. 4, and five grandchildren.
The family prefers memorials to the Mid-American Immunotherapy and Surgical Research Foundation, Inc., Box 3322, Kansas City, Kan.
The Lawrence Journal World
Lawrence, Kansas
January 1974
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