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Source: #S1009https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20386522 95 Name: Page https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20386522 Daniel Shoemaker, son of Louis and Olive Shoemaker, was born near Houston May 23, 1889. Departed this life in the same community December 5, 1936; making his age 47 years, 6 months and 12 days. During the World War he served his country as a member of 165th Infantry, at Camp Funston, for several months, but saw no active service. He had been a member of the Methodist church, South, at Oak Hill, for several years. He was united in marriage to Tillie Bezoni, April 9, 1929, and is survived by his wife and two sisters, Mrs. Oma Wallace, Houston, Mo., and Ruth Shoemaker, Kansas City, Mo., a number of other relatives and hosts of friends to mourn his passing. Funeral services were conducted at Oak Hill church, Sunday afternoon, by Rev. H. C. Adkinson. Burial followed in the Oak Hill cemetery under direction of Elliott Funeral Home. Dan Shoemaker was a good, honest, hard-working man, who had many friends in the community, who deeply regret his death. --Houston Herald, 12/10/1936 p. 4
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Source: #S1009https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20386522 Name: Page https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20386522 Daniel Shoemaker, son of Louis and Olive Shoemaker, was born near Houston May 23, 1889. Departed this life in the same community December 5, 1936; making his age 47 years, 6 months and 12 days. During the World War he served his country as a member of 165th Infantry, at Camp Funston, for several months, but saw no active service. He had been a member of the Methodist church, South, at Oak Hill, for several years. He was united in marriage to Tillie Bezoni, April 9, 1929, and is survived by his wife and two sisters, Mrs. Oma Wallace, Houston, Mo., and Ruth Shoemaker, Kansas City, Mo., a number of other relatives and hosts of friends to mourn his passing. Funeral services were conducted at Oak Hill church, Sunday afternoon, by Rev. H. C. Adkinson. Burial followed in the Oak Hill cemetery under direction of Elliott Funeral Home. Dan Shoemaker was a good, honest, hard-working man, who had many friends in the community, who deeply regret his death. --Houston Herald, 12/10/1936 p. 4
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