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Mary Smith

Oscar Smith's mother, Mary B. Smith, wife of the late Capt. George Smith, died of pneumonia on Sunday at 3 p. m. at her home in Saline county, Kansas. Mr. Smith was at her bedside when she died.

Wilkes-Barre Times, PA November 20, 1894



Eunice Smith Muller McCluggage
From a Minneapolis newspaper (no proof of date) Died June 17, 1960
MRS. WILLIAM M. McCLUGGAGE
The funeral for Mrs. Eunice McCluggage will be at 10 am Wednesday at the Guy R. Ryan Sons Mortuary, the Rev. George DeVorss officiating. Burial will be in the cemetery at Delphos, Kas.
Mrs. McCluggage, 71, of El Segundo, Calif., died Friday in the Imperial Hospital, El Segundo.
She was born Sept. 16, 1888 at Minneapolis, Kas. She had lived in California three years.
Surviving are the widower, William M., El Segundo, a sister,
Mrs. E.A. Taylor, 1109 S. 9th Salina; a daughter, Mrs. Albert Dickerson, 1023 E. Iron; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
{Eunice Smith Muller McCluggage married (1) Charles Herman Muller. She married William McCluggage after Charles died and William decided to move to California. Mrs. E.A. Taylor is Daisy Smith Taylor: Mrs. Albert Dickerson is Gretchen Muller)



Charles Herman Muller
From The Salina Journal, Salina, Kansas (no proof of date)
CHARLES H. MULLER
Charles H. Muller, 85, died at 7:10 pm Wednesday at his home, 219 N. Columbia.
Born March 2, 1870 in New York City, Mr. Muller had lived in Salina 26 years. As a boy of seven, he moved to Delphos. He farmed there until 1929 when he retired and moved to Salina.
Mr. Muller was a member of the Lutheran Church and the Eagles Lodge.
Surviving are the widow, Eunice E.; one daughter, Mrs. Albert Dickerson, 1023 E. Iron; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The funeral will be at 2 pm Friday at the Guy R. Ryan Sons Mortuary, the Rev. Walter Moeller officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary. Burial will be in the Delphos cemetery. (date of death 11 January 1956)


Gretchen Marie Muller Dickerson
From a Salina newspaper (no proof of date) April 26, 1982.
MRS. ALBERT DICKERSON
The Funeral for Mrs. Gretchen Marie Dickerson, 67, 1023 E. Iron, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Ryan Mortuary. Msgr. John G. Weber officiating. Burial will be in the Delphos Cemetery.
Mrs. Dickerson died Monday at Hutchinson Hospital. She was born Jan. 24, 1915, in Delphos, and had been a life-long Salina area resident.
Surviving are three sons, Robert M., 2625 Ray, and Earl and Marion, both of Hutchinson; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Her husband, Albert M., died in 1974.
The family suggests memorials to the American Cancer Society.
Friends may call at the Ryan Mortuary until the service.


Matt Robin

The death of the Kansas centenarian, "Uncle" Matt Robin, in Saline county at the age of 105 years seems to have been timely and fitting. He was spared to see the greatest floods in Kansas, and as thee was no prospect of any such wet weather again within the next hundred years, it seemed time for him to go.

The Kansas City Star: Kansas City, Missouri


Norman, Millard

Prof. Norman of Salina Normal Expires Suddenly.

Salina, Kas., sept. 3 - Prof. Millard Norman, of the Salina normal university, dropped dead in his rooms at the Normal college yesterday. He was stricken with apoplexy and expired in a short time after the stroke.

Professor Norman was a graduate of the Normal university, and had been connected with faculty of the school for several years. He was 30 years of age, well known over this part of the state as an educator. (The Kansas Semi-Weekly Capital, Sept. 6, 1898)


Maria York

Mrs. Maria York, 74 years old, who went to Saline county, Kansas, from Ohio in 1859, died in Salina, Kas., this morning. She was one of the best known women in the cuonty.

The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri


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