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↑ Source: #S256 Page: Mary D. Jorgensen obituary, May 5, 1992 Data: Text: Kansas City Star, May 5, 1992. Edition: METROPOLITAN Section: OBITUARIES Page: B5 MARY D. JORGENSEN Mary D. Jorgensen, 79, Independence, died May 4, 1992, at the home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Park Lawn Chapel; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. Mrs. Jorgensen was born in Coon Rapids, Iowa, and lived in this area most of her life. She formerly was a seamstress for the Fox Garment Manufacturing Co. She was a Baptist. She was a member of the Josepha chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Bowman, Independence, and Donna Watring, Tipton, Mo.; a brother, Marshall Winebrenner, Winterset, Iowa; a sister, Lela Koechner, Tipton; 11 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. NOTEKansas City Star, May 5, 1992. CONT Edition: METROPOLITAN CONT Section: OBITUARIES CONT Page: B5 CONT CONT MARY D. JORGENSEN Mary D. Jorgensen, 79, Independence, died May CONT 4, 1992, at the home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at CONT the Park Lawn Chapel; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas CONT City. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. CONT CONT Mrs. Jorgensen was born in Coon Rapids, Iowa, and lived in this CONT area most of her life. She formerly was a seamstress for the Fox CONT Garment Manufacturing Co. She was a Baptist. She was a member of CONT the Josepha chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. CONT Survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Bowman, Independence, and Donna Watring, Tipton, Mo.; a brother, Marshall Winebrenner, Winterset, Iowa; a sister, Lela Koechner, Tipton; 11 CONT grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. CONT
↑ Source: #S256 Page: Mary D. Jorgensen obituary, May 5, 1992 Data: Text: Kansas City Star, May 5, 1992. Edition: METROPOLITAN Section: OBITUARIES Page: B5 MARY D. JORGENSEN Mary D. Jorgensen, 79, Independence, died May 4, 1992, at the home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Park Lawn Chapel; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. Mrs. Jorgensen was born in Coon Rapids, Iowa, and lived in this area most of her life. She formerly was a seamstress for the Fox Garment Manufacturing Co. She was a Baptist. She was a member of the Josepha chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Bowman, Independence, and Donna Watring, Tipton, Mo.; a brother, Marshall Winebrenner, Winterset, Iowa; a sister, Lela Koechner, Tipton; 11 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. NOTEKansas City Star, May 5, 1992. CONT Edition: METROPOLITAN CONT Section: OBITUARIES CONT Page: B5 CONT CONT MARY D. JORGENSEN Mary D. Jorgensen, 79, Independence, died May CONT 4, 1992, at the home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at CONT the Park Lawn Chapel; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas CONT City. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. CONT CONT Mrs. Jorgensen was born in Coon Rapids, Iowa, and lived in this CONT area most of her life. She formerly was a seamstress for the Fox CONT Garment Manufacturing Co. She was a Baptist. She was a member of CONT the Josepha chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. CONT Survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Bowman, Independence, and Donna Watring, Tipton, Mo.; a brother, Marshall Winebrenner, Winterset, Iowa; a sister, Lela Koechner, Tipton; 11 CONT grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. CONT
↑ Source: #S256 Page: Mary D. Jorgensen obituary, May 5, 1992 Data: Text: Kansas City Star, May 5, 1992. Edition: METROPOLITAN Section: OBITUARIES Page: B5 MARY D. JORGENSEN Mary D. Jorgensen, 79, Independence, died May 4, 1992, at the home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Park Lawn Chapel; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. Mrs. Jorgensen was born in Coon Rapids, Iowa, and lived in this area most of her life. She formerly was a seamstress for the Fox Garment Manufacturing Co. She was a Baptist. She was a member of the Josepha chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Bowman, Independence, and Donna Watring, Tipton, Mo.; a brother, Marshall Winebrenner, Winterset, Iowa; a sister, Lela Koechner, Tipton; 11 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. NOTEKansas City Star, May 5, 1992. CONT Edition: METROPOLITAN CONT Section: OBITUARIES CONT Page: B5 CONT CONT MARY D. JORGENSEN Mary D. Jorgensen, 79, Independence, died May CONT 4, 1992, at the home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at CONT the Park Lawn Chapel; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas CONT City. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. CONT CONT Mrs. Jorgensen was born in Coon Rapids, Iowa, and lived in this CONT area most of her life. She formerly was a seamstress for the Fox CONT Garment Manufacturing Co. She was a Baptist. She was a member of CONT the Josepha chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. CONT Survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Bowman, Independence, and Donna Watring, Tipton, Mo.; a brother, Marshall Winebrenner, Winterset, Iowa; a sister, Lela Koechner, Tipton; 11 CONT grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. CONT
↑ Source: #S256 Page: Mary D. Jorgensen obituary, May 5, 1992 Data: Text: Kansas City Star, May 5, 1992. Edition: METROPOLITAN Section: OBITUARIES Page: B5 MARY D. JORGENSEN Mary D. Jorgensen, 79, Independence, died May 4, 1992, at the home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Park Lawn Chapel; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. Mrs. Jorgensen was born in Coon Rapids, Iowa, and lived in this area most of her life. She formerly was a seamstress for the Fox Garment Manufacturing Co. She was a Baptist. She was a member of the Josepha chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Bowman, Independence, and Donna Watring, Tipton, Mo.; a brother, Marshall Winebrenner, Winterset, Iowa; a sister, Lela Koechner, Tipton; 11 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. NOTEKansas City Star, May 5, 1992. CONT Edition: METROPOLITAN CONT Section: OBITUARIES CONT Page: B5 CONT CONT MARY D. JORGENSEN Mary D. Jorgensen, 79, Independence, died May CONT 4, 1992, at the home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at CONT the Park Lawn Chapel; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas CONT City. Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. CONT CONT Mrs. Jorgensen was born in Coon Rapids, Iowa, and lived in this CONT area most of her life. She formerly was a seamstress for the Fox CONT Garment Manufacturing Co. She was a Baptist. She was a member of CONT the Josepha chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. CONT Survivors include two daughters, Dorothy Bowman, Independence, and Donna Watring, Tipton, Mo.; a brother, Marshall Winebrenner, Winterset, Iowa; a sister, Lela Koechner, Tipton; 11 CONT grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. CONT
↑ Source: #S190 Page: Robert H. Winebrenner Obituary, The Guthrian, Guthrie Center, Iowa March 29, 1944, page 1. Data: Text: The Guthrian, Guthrie Center, Iowa March 29, 1944, page 1. RITES SUNDAY FOR R. WINEBRENNER He Died Last Thursday In Home of Daughter In Missouri "Funeral Services were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Baptist church here for Robert H. Winebrenner, 83, who died Thursday at Fulton, Missouri. Officiating at the funeral was the Rev. J. Lester Williams, pastor of the church. Music was furnished by Fred Nelson, who sang 'Ivory Palaces' and 'In The Garden.' His accompanist was Miss Lila Taylor, pianist. Interment was made in the Union Cemetery. Those who served as casket bearers included: Virgil Mathis, Claude Reeves, Willis Lee, Ernest Jorgensen, Charles Preuninger, and Harold E. Bailey. The following obituary was read at the last rites for Mr Winebrenner: Robert H. Winebrenner, son of Michael and Mary Foster Winebrenner, was born in West Virginia on December 13, 1865. He was united in marriage on December 13, 1892 to Minnie Cooper and to this union nine children were born. The children are: Charles of Omaha, Nebr., Burton of Chicago, Ill., Marshall of Guthrie Center, Ina Jorgensen of Syracuse, Mo., Pearl Millhollin of Guthrie Center, and Lela Koechner of Tipton, Mo., with whom he had resided for the past year and a half. Bernice Grazier of Seattle, Wash., and Mary Yarnell of Kansas City, Mo. His wife preceded him in death on January 2, 1916 and one son, Clarence, who died at the age of 11 years. In addition to his eight children, also surviving are 27 grandchildren, one brother, Samuel, of Sedalia, Mo., and several nieces and nephews." NOTEThe Guthrian, Guthrie Center, Iowa CONT March 29, 1944, page 1. CONT CONT RITES SUNDAY FOR R. WINEBRENNER CONT CONT He Died Last Thursday In Home of Daughter In Missouri CONT CONT "Funeral Services were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday CONT afternoon in the Baptist church here for Robert H. Winebrenner, 83, who died Thursday at Fulton, Missouri. CONT CONT Officiating at the funeral was the Rev. J. Lester Williams, CONT pastor of the church. Music was furnished by Fred Nelson, who sang 'Ivory Palaces' and 'In The Garden.' His accompanist was Miss Lila Taylor, pianist. CONT CONT Interment was made in the Union Cemetery. CONT CONT Those who served as casket bearers included: Virgil Mathis, CONT Claude Reeves, Willis Lee, Ernest Jorgensen, Charles Preuninger, and Harold E. Bailey. CONT CONT The following obituary was read at the last rites for Mr CONT Winebrenner: CONT Robert H. Winebrenner, son of Michael and Mary Foster CONT Winebrenner, was born in West Virginia on December 13, 1865. CONT He was united in marriage on December 13, 1892 to Minnie Cooper and to this union nine children were born. The children are: CONT Charles of Omaha, Nebr., Burton of Chicago, Ill., Marshall of Guthrie Center, Ina Jorgensen of Syracuse, Mo., Pearl CONT Millhollin of Guthrie Center, and Lela Koechner of Tipton, Mo., with whom he had resided for the past year and a half. CONT Bernice Grazier of Seattle, Wash., and Mary Yarnell of Kansas City, Mo. CONT His wife preceded him in death on January 2, 1916 and one son, Clarence, who died at the age of 11 years. CONT In addition to his eight children, also surviving are 27 CONT grandchildren, one brother, Samuel, of Sedalia, Mo., and several nieces and nephews." CONT
↑ Source: #S141 Page: Year: 1900; Census Place: Audubon, Audubon, Iowa; Roll: T623_416; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 20. Data: Text: Birth date: Dec 1865 Birth place: Virginia Marriage date: 1892 Marriage place: Residence date: 1900 Residence place: Audubon town, Audubon, Iowa
↑ Source: #S190 Page: Robert H. Winebrenner Obituary, The Guthrian, Guthrie Center, Iowa March 29, 1944, page 1. Data: Text: The Guthrian, Guthrie Center, Iowa March 29, 1944, page 1. RITES SUNDAY FOR R. WINEBRENNER He Died Last Thursday In Home of Daughter In Missouri "Funeral Services were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Baptist church here for Robert H. Winebrenner, 83, who died Thursday at Fulton, Missouri. Officiating at the funeral was the Rev. J. Lester Williams, pastor of the church. Music was furnished by Fred Nelson, who sang 'Ivory Palaces' and 'In The Garden.' His accompanist was Miss Lila Taylor, pianist. Interment was made in the Union Cemetery. Those who served as casket bearers included: Virgil Mathis, Claude Reeves, Willis Lee, Ernest Jorgensen, Charles Preuninger, and Harold E. Bailey. The following obituary was read at the last rites for Mr Winebrenner: Robert H. Winebrenner, son of Michael and Mary Foster Winebrenner, was born in West Virginia on December 13, 1865. He was united in marriage on December 13, 1892 to Minnie Cooper and to this union nine children were born. The children are: Charles of Omaha, Nebr., Burton of Chicago, Ill., Marshall of Guthrie Center, Ina Jorgensen of Syracuse, Mo., Pearl Millhollin of Guthrie Center, and Lela Koechner of Tipton, Mo., with whom he had resided for the past year and a half. Bernice Grazier of Seattle, Wash., and Mary Yarnell of Kansas City, Mo. His wife preceded him in death on January 2, 1916 and one son, Clarence, who died at the age of 11 years. In addition to his eight children, also surviving are 27 grandchildren, one brother, Samuel, of Sedalia, Mo., and several nieces and nephews." NOTEThe Guthrian, Guthrie Center, Iowa CONT March 29, 1944, page 1. CONT CONT RITES SUNDAY FOR R. WINEBRENNER CONT CONT He Died Last Thursday In Home of Daughter In Missouri CONT CONT "Funeral Services were conducted at 2:30 o'clock Sunday CONT afternoon in the Baptist church here for Robert H. Winebrenner, 83, who died Thursday at Fulton, Missouri. CONT CONT Officiating at the funeral was the Rev. J. Lester Williams, CONT pastor of the church. Music was furnished by Fred Nelson, who sang 'Ivory Palaces' and 'In The Garden.' His accompanist was Miss Lila Taylor, pianist. CONT CONT Interment was made in the Union Cemetery. CONT CONT Those who served as casket bearers included: Virgil Mathis, CONT Claude Reeves, Willis Lee, Ernest Jorgensen, Charles Preuninger, and Harold E. Bailey. CONT CONT The following obituary was read at the last rites for Mr CONT Winebrenner: CONT Robert H. Winebrenner, son of Michael and Mary Foster CONT Winebrenner, was born in West Virginia on December 13, 1865. CONT He was united in marriage on December 13, 1892 to Minnie Cooper and to this union nine children were born. The children are: CONT Charles of Omaha, Nebr., Burton of Chicago, Ill., Marshall of Guthrie Center, Ina Jorgensen of Syracuse, Mo., Pearl CONT Millhollin of Guthrie Center, and Lela Koechner of Tipton, Mo., with whom he had resided for the past year and a half. CONT Bernice Grazier of Seattle, Wash., and Mary Yarnell of Kansas City, Mo. CONT His wife preceded him in death on January 2, 1916 and one son, Clarence, who died at the age of 11 years. CONT In addition to his eight children, also surviving are 27 CONT grandchildren, one brother, Samuel, of Sedalia, Mo., and several nieces and nephews." CONT
↑ Source: #S167 Data: Text: Marriage date: 13 Dec 1892 Marriage place: Guthrie, Iowa
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