ATCHISON COUNTY, KANSAS OBITUARIES
RANK, ANASTASIA Atchison Globe, July 7, 1885 Anastasia Rank died 4:30 a.m. July
7th. The deceased was a native of Davenport, Iowa, and the wife of Charles Rank of this city. She leaves six children,
five of whom were at home at the time of her death, and the other, the eldest son, at Moline, Ill. The latter will
arrive here to attend the funeral, which leaves St. Benedict's church tomorrow afternoon. RANK, JULIA Atchison Globe, July 30, 1888 Julia Rank, aged nineteen, whose
protracted illness has been chronicled in these columns from time to time, died at the residence of the family,
513 North Eight street, at 2:45 yesterday morning. She was a sister of the Misses Rank in Donald s store and of
Joe Rank of the GLOBE staff. The funeral occurred this afternoon from the Catholic church. REARDAN, TIMOTHY Atchison Globe, November 11, 1882 Died - last night at 8 o'clock,
Timothy Reardan, aged 27 years. Funeral tomorrow from the residence of Mr. Flanagan, Mound Street, west of Twelth.
Services at St. Benedict's church. REGNIER, CHARLES N. MRS. The Globe, June 21, 1878 The community was shocked last
evening by the sad announcement of the death of Mrs. Charles N. Regnier, at five o'clock. Mrs. Regnier was born
on Bingen-on-the-Rhine, and was but a girl at her death, scarcely 26 years of age. She was married July 4, 1874,
and has been an invalid for the past two years. Her twin sister arrived at New York yesterday evening on her way
to Atchison, and is at this moment speeding westward with the hope of finding her alive. Mr. Ferd Regnier leaves
this evening to meet her in Chicago, and they will arrive Tuesday morning, in time for the funeral, which will
take place from the Catholic church. May the Infinite Father comfort Charley Regnier and his motherless child. REYNOLDS, CHARLES Atchison Globe, February 17, 1881 Died - this morning, at six o clock,
Charles Reynolds. Funeral tomorrow at 2 o clock, from the residence of the late I. M. Ward, on Utah avenue, near
Union. RICHMOND, GEORGE Atchison Globe, July 31, 1885 George Richmond, a farmer living
near Lancaster, was overcoming by the heat last evening while pitching hay, at a threshing and despite the efforts
of two physicians, died this morning at 5 o'clock. He will be buried this evening and leaves a wife and several
children. ROHR, EDDIE Atchison Globe, December 17, 1880 Eddie Rohr, aged seven years and
five months, died this morning, of congestion of the lungs. The funeral will take place from the residence, Fourth
and Division, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o clock. ROUSE, SUSIE Atchison Globe, May 15, 1888 Susie, the five year old child
of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Rouse, died of diphtheria last night, and was buried at 11 o'clock this forenoon. The Rouses
will leave this afternoon for Covington KY, to make a short visit. ROWE, RICHARD Killed at Atchison Atchison, Kan., July 27 - Richard Rowe, 44 years
of age, a railroad switchman, was killed in the Missouri Pacific yards here last night. In 1894 he was accused
with his brother Chester, treasurer of Poweshiek county, IA., of stealing $20,000 from the company. They were arrested
in Mexico and Chester serviced a term in the penitentiary. (Grand Forks Herald, July 28, 1901, submitted by Barbara
Ziegenmeyer) RUCKER, DAUGHTER Atchison Globe, May 8, 1888 A ten year old girl of the Rucker
family died of diphtheria last night. There is still another case in the family. RUCKER, SON Atchison Globe, May 9, 1888 A colored boy named Rucker, aged
nine years, residing on South Sixth street, in a house adjoining the one occupied by the Davis family, died last
night of diphtheria. Another one of the Rucker children is very low with the disease. RUCKER, IDA Atchison Globe, May 10, 1888 Ida Rucker, the daughter of Jerry
Rucker, a colored man employed at Seaton's foundry, and who resides on South Sixth street, near the Washington
school, died at 10 o'clock last night of diphtheria. RUSSELL, MARY JANE Services were held at the home
at Miss Ora Baker and William Baker and wife in honor of their aunt, Mrs. Mary Jane Russell, Thursday evening.
Immediately after the services the body was sent to Pontiac, Ill., where she will be buried Saturday evening. Those
who accompanied the body to Illinois were: Miss Ora Baker, Mr. and Mrs. William Baker and son and Mrs. Minnie Marshall
of Kansas. Cards of thanks: We wish to thank
our friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our dear aunt, Mrs. Mary
Jane Russell, Miss Ora Baker and WIlliam Baker and wife. (Atchison Daily Globe, March 7, 1930, page 7)

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