Brown County World, August 18, 1939 - S.J. DeBusk, of Holton, died in West Virginia, Monday, Aug. 14. Mr. Debusk, with his wife, youngest daughter, Mrs. J. McCauley, of Kansas City, Mr. McCauley, small daughter had gone to West Virginia on vacation trip to visit his old home, friends-relatives there. In failing health for a number of years he became critically ill soon after his arrival in West Virginia. Among children who survive him are 2 sons at Morrill, Jim, Ben; a daughter, Mrs. R.F. Nelson, formerly of Morrill how living near Whiting. Charles E. Nelson, of Hiawatha, is a grandson. The body was returned to Holton for funeral services.
Samuel Jasper DeBusk was the son of John Wesley DeBusk and Emeline Widener.
Brown County World, August 18, 1939 - S.J. DeBusk, of Holton, died in West Virginia, Monday, Aug. 14. Mr. Debusk, with his wife, youngest daughter, Mrs. J. McCauley, of Kansas City, Mr. McCauley, small daughter had gone to West Virginia on vacation trip to visit his old home, friends-relatives there. In failing health for a number of years he became critically ill soon after his arrival in West Virginia. Among children who survive him are 2 sons at Morrill, Jim, Ben; a daughter, Mrs. R.F. Nelson, formerly of Morrill how living near Whiting. Charles E. Nelson, of Hiawatha, is a grandson. The body was returned to Holton for funeral services.
Samuel Jasper DeBusk was the son of John Wesley DeBusk and Emeline Widener.
Family Members
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Lee DeBusk
1886–1889
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John Jack DeBusk
1888–1969
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Infant DeBusk
1889–1889
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Fannie Bell DeBusk Nelson
1890–1979
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Nila DeBusk Perkins
1893–1955
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James DeBusk
1895–1948
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Samuel Lee "Sam" DeBusk
1898–1973
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Clyde DeBusk
1901–1972
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Benjamin Franklin DeBusk
1902–1974
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Carl Duane DeBusk Sr
1906–1966
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Lena Helen DeBusk McCauley
1912–2000
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