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Rev John B. Carbaugh

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Rev John B. Carbaugh

Birth
Beverly, Adams County, Illinois, USA
Death
23 Nov 1934 (aged 74)
Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section B - Lot 101 - Space 4
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Had been a U. B. minister for 14 years before becoming a rural mail carrier. Came to Kansas in 1904, and to Emporia in 1916. Married to Ida Belle Askew in Beverly, Ill., on 31 Mar 1887.

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The Emporia Gazette, 23 Nov 1934, Friday

J. B. Carbaugh Dead.

J. B. Carbaugh, a retired minister and formerly a rural mail carrier, died in his sleep early this morning at his home, 1015 Merchant. He had been in failing health for the past four years.

Mr. Carbaugh was born in Beverly, Ill., September 30, 1860, and had lived in Emporia since November, 1916, when he became carrier on Route 5 southeast of Emporia. He retired from the mail service August 31, 1930. He had lived in Kansas since 1904, and previous to coming to Emporia had been a rural mail carrier at Penalosa, in Kingman county. Mr. Carbaugh was a minister in the United Brethren church for 14 years. He married Ida Belle Askew in Beverly, Ill., on March 31, 1887. Mrs. Carbaugh survives him. He is survived also by a son, Dr. Kenneth Carbaugh, Overland Park, Kan., and three daughters, Mrs. Fawn Nelson, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Freda Bonar, Hillsboro, Ore., and Mrs. Lucile Mordy, Manhattan. Mr. Carbaugh was a member of the I. O. O. F. lodge.

Funeral arrangements have not been made.

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The Emporia Gazette, 24 Nov 1934, Saturday

Carbaugh Funeral Monday.

Funeral services for J. B. Carbaugh, who died early Friday morning, will be held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon in the First Methodist church. Rev. O. E. Allison will be in charge of the services, assisted by Rev. A. E. Henry, of Wichita, and Rev. J. E. Hopkins. Interment will be in Memorial Lawn cemetery.

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The Emporia Gazette, 27 Nov 1934, Tuesday

Funeral of J. B. Carbaugh

Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon in the First Methodist church for Rev. John B. Carbaugh, who died early Friday morning. Rev. O. E. Allison, pastor of the church, conducted the services. He was assisted by Rev. A. E. Henry, of Wichita, former pastor of the First Methodist church; Rev. J. E. Hopkins, Emporia, and Rev. J. K. Waters, of Overland Park. E. J. Lewis and Rice Brown sang, accompanied by Mrs. E. J. Lewis. The pallbearers were T. D. Little, Harry McGuire, W. A. Cunningham, A. Ramey Moore, B. A. Bruce and Alva Johnston. Interment was in Memorial Lawn cemetery.

Out-of-town relatives and friends who attended the funeral included Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carbaugh, Overland Park; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mordy, Manhattan; Mrs. Freda Bonar, Hillsboro, Ore.; Thomas Askew, Dahlgren, Ill.; Mrs. Everett Gordon, Dresden, N. D.; Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Fulton, Topeka; Royce Hoge, Overland Park, and Mrs. Marshall Bruce, Americus.
Had been a U. B. minister for 14 years before becoming a rural mail carrier. Came to Kansas in 1904, and to Emporia in 1916. Married to Ida Belle Askew in Beverly, Ill., on 31 Mar 1887.

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The Emporia Gazette, 23 Nov 1934, Friday

J. B. Carbaugh Dead.

J. B. Carbaugh, a retired minister and formerly a rural mail carrier, died in his sleep early this morning at his home, 1015 Merchant. He had been in failing health for the past four years.

Mr. Carbaugh was born in Beverly, Ill., September 30, 1860, and had lived in Emporia since November, 1916, when he became carrier on Route 5 southeast of Emporia. He retired from the mail service August 31, 1930. He had lived in Kansas since 1904, and previous to coming to Emporia had been a rural mail carrier at Penalosa, in Kingman county. Mr. Carbaugh was a minister in the United Brethren church for 14 years. He married Ida Belle Askew in Beverly, Ill., on March 31, 1887. Mrs. Carbaugh survives him. He is survived also by a son, Dr. Kenneth Carbaugh, Overland Park, Kan., and three daughters, Mrs. Fawn Nelson, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Freda Bonar, Hillsboro, Ore., and Mrs. Lucile Mordy, Manhattan. Mr. Carbaugh was a member of the I. O. O. F. lodge.

Funeral arrangements have not been made.

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The Emporia Gazette, 24 Nov 1934, Saturday

Carbaugh Funeral Monday.

Funeral services for J. B. Carbaugh, who died early Friday morning, will be held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon in the First Methodist church. Rev. O. E. Allison will be in charge of the services, assisted by Rev. A. E. Henry, of Wichita, and Rev. J. E. Hopkins. Interment will be in Memorial Lawn cemetery.

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The Emporia Gazette, 27 Nov 1934, Tuesday

Funeral of J. B. Carbaugh

Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon in the First Methodist church for Rev. John B. Carbaugh, who died early Friday morning. Rev. O. E. Allison, pastor of the church, conducted the services. He was assisted by Rev. A. E. Henry, of Wichita, former pastor of the First Methodist church; Rev. J. E. Hopkins, Emporia, and Rev. J. K. Waters, of Overland Park. E. J. Lewis and Rice Brown sang, accompanied by Mrs. E. J. Lewis. The pallbearers were T. D. Little, Harry McGuire, W. A. Cunningham, A. Ramey Moore, B. A. Bruce and Alva Johnston. Interment was in Memorial Lawn cemetery.

Out-of-town relatives and friends who attended the funeral included Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carbaugh, Overland Park; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mordy, Manhattan; Mrs. Freda Bonar, Hillsboro, Ore.; Thomas Askew, Dahlgren, Ill.; Mrs. Everett Gordon, Dresden, N. D.; Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Fulton, Topeka; Royce Hoge, Overland Park, and Mrs. Marshall Bruce, Americus.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93647151/john_b-carbaugh: accessed ), memorial page for Rev John B. Carbaugh (30 Sep 1860–23 Nov 1934), Find a Grave Memorial ID 93647151, citing Maplewood Memorial Lawn Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Becky Doan (contributor 46821009).