Showing posts with label ceramic photos. Show all posts
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Monday, October 3, 2011

Ceramic Photo - Residents of Robbins Cemetery

Located at Robbins Cemetery in Coffeyville, KS.
Anna Ruth Fosnight
Oct 27, 1882 - Jan 20, 1952

Leonard E. Walton
1902 - 1940

S/Sgt. Obed I. Cox
Dec 2, 1917 - Ap 22, 1945
Co. C 184 Inf. 7 Div U.S. Army
Killed On Okinawa

Virginia Cox
1896 - 1925
In Heaven There Is One Angel More.

Chester S. Cox
1893 - 1962
In Heaven Ther Is One Angel More.

Pearl L. Cox
1900 - 1967
In Heaven There Is One Angel More.

PFC Earl J. Roberts
June 14, 1913
Co C 129th Inf 37th Div
Killed in action on Luzon
Apr 23, 1945

Obituary for Earl Roberts.

The Coffeyville Daily Journal

Coffeyville, KS 67337
August 19, 1948

Earl Jacob Roberts
Rites for Pfc. Earl J. Roberts To Be Monday
Funeral services for Pfc. Earl J. Roberts, who was killed in action in Luzon April 28, 1945, will be held at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Skinner chapel. A Wichita minister, the Rev. Clifford O. Nantz, will officiate and burial will be in Robbins cemetery. The VFW will conduct military rites. The body will arrive here Saturday afternoon. Son of Mrs. Zilla Fulton, Route 1, Pfc. Roberts entered service Dec. 23, 1942 and was trained at Camp Wolters, Tex. He went overseas in April 1943. he was awarded the Combat Infantryman badge in combat against the Japanese
on Bougainville.
Pfc. Roberts was born June 14, 1913, at Delaware, Okla. Survivors, besides the mother, are four sisters, Mrs. T. H. LaForte, 1016 West Thirteenth; Mrs. Robert Brooks, Wann; Mrs. Ralph Perkins, Route 1; Mrs. A. R. Rieske, American Fort, Utah; four brothers, Marion A. Roberts, Bartlesville, John C. , Wayne, and Oscar F. Roberts, all of Wann. His father died in 1924.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Ceramic Photos - Mount Olive

Located at Mount Olive Cemetery in Pittsburg, KS.
Ivan F. Bogina
1909 - 1934

1930 United States Federal Census about Ivan Bogina
Name: Ivan Bogina
Home in 1930: Washington, Crawford, Kansas
Age: 21
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1909
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's name: Ignac Bogina
Mother's name: Francis Bogina
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Ignac Bogina 55
Francis Bogina 52
Ivan Bogina 21
Frank Bogina 19

Rosa Boso
Apr 15, 1852
Dec 28, 1915

Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 about Rosa Boso
Name: Rosa Boso
Census Date: 1 Mar 1895
Residence County: Crawford
Residence state: Kansas
Locality: Baker
Birth Location: Germany
Family Number: 282
Gender: Female
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1852
Race: White
Line: 27
Roll: v115_32
Household Member(s): Name Age
Rosa Boso 43
Jacke Boso 13
Carie Boso 10
Lizzie Boso 7
Annie Boso 4
Casper Boso 1

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Ceramic Photo - Residents of Highland Park

If you haven't noticed I hit the ceramic photo jackpot on my last gravin trip.  And I have enjoyed sharing them with you.  I am hoping to get back to the the Pittsburg area because it was incredibly hot that day and I didn't get to look around nearly as much as I wanted to. So on with the sharing.

Here are some wonderful ceramic photos of some of the faces of those that reside in Highland Park Cemetery in Pittsburg, KS.

Ronald L. Burdick
1943 - 1966

Note: Son of Leroy D. and Victoria A. Burdick.

Obituary found on Ancestry.com.

Funeral services for Ronald Burdick, 22, who drowned in the Mackie Clemens pits east of Pittsburg Monday will be held at 10:00am Thursday in the Smith chapel. Father Paul Alderman will officiate.

The family will receive friends from 7:30 to 9 pm Wed at the Smith chapel. Burial will be in Highland Park cemetery, Pittsburg.
This article was also on Ancestry.com.
Man Drowns in Strip Pit East of City

Ronald Burdick, 22, drowned in Mackie Clemens pits two and one-half miles east of Broadway on Quincy about 3:20 Monday afternoon. He fell into about 30 feet of water while helping a small boy up a bank.

Burdick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burdick, 510 N. Joplin, was one of five persons in a swimming party which was spending the afternoon at the pits. The small boy the victim was helping was unidentified and a member of another swimming party.

Sheriff Bill Strukel said that apperently Burdick was just giving the lad a hand to get him up a very steep 15 foot bank when Burdick slipped and fell into the water.

While the drowning occurred about 3:20pm the body was recovered at about 4:35pm after dragging operations by the fire departments.

Burdick was born Oct. 20, 1943 in Pittsburg and was a graduate of PHS.
Carl W. Burdick
Mar 14, 1916 - Mar 22, 1933

Note: Son of Dwight and Lillie May Burdick.

Obituary from Ancestry.com.
Pittsburg Morning Sun
Carl Willard Burdick, 17, injured yesterday morning in a motor car accident near Pleasanton, which resulted in the instant death of his companion, Reno Noor, 31 of Pittsburg died at 3:30am this morning at a hospital in Ft.Scott....The youth suffered internal injuries, fractures of the legs and severe burns...Burdick was burned as the vehicle burst into flames following the crash...Burdick was born March 14,1915 in Pittsburg and had lived here all his life...Survivors are the parents, Mr & Mrs Dwight Burdick of the home, 510 N.Joplin::three brothers, Earl,Clyde & Roy Burdick, all of the home..and a grandmother Mrs. Fannie Jennings, 605 E.8th....Funeral services will be held at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon at the E.K. Smith chapel with Rev Harry A. Gordon in charge....Burial will be in Highland Park Cemetery...
This article is from Ancestry.com.
Pittsburg Headlight 
Wed. 22, 1933 

Carl Burdick, 17 of 510 N. Joplin, Pittsburg, Ks suffered burns, when the truck burst into flames following a truck crash. Reno Noor,31 was instantly killed at 10 o'clock this morning when the fruit-laden truck crashed into a concrete culvert, two and a half miles north of Pleasanton.


The left Pittsburg about midnight for Kansas City to get a load of fruit & vegetables. They were returning to Pittsburg at the time of the tragedy.

Officials who investigated the accident believe that a tire on the truck blew out, causing the vehicle to smash into the culvert.

Burdick was severely burned before he could free himself. Burdick was rushed to a hospital in Fort Scott, Ks.

George Margiotta
1879 - 1924

1920 United States Federal Census about George Margiotta
Name: George Margiotta
Home in 1920: Pittsburg Ward 1, Crawford, Kansas
Age: 40
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1880
Birthplace: Italy
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head)
Spouse's Name: Lori Margiotta
Father's name: Leonardo Margiotta
Father's Birth Place: Italy
Mother's name: Lena Margiotta
Mother's Birth Place: Italy
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Male
Year of immigration: 1900
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
George Margiotta 40
Lori Margiotta 24
Leonardo Margiotta 71
Lena Margiotta 72

World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918

about George Margiotta Name: George Margiotta
County: Crawford
State: Kansas
Birth Date: 16 Mar 1879
Race: White
FHL Roll Number: 1643510
DraftBoard: 2

Antonina Margiotta
1847 - 1932 

Leonardo Margiotta
1849 - 1930

Note:  Son of Ignazio Margiotta and Antonina Liberto.

Husband
Konstanty
Stankiewiz
1891 - 1933

Eliseo Bigliardi
Aug 10, 1862 - May 27, 1923

Charles Bigliardi
Dec 7, 1904 - Mar 10, 1926

Anna Rezin
1890 - 1955

Joseph Rezin
1876 - 1943

1930 United States Federal Census about Anna Rezin
Name: Anna Rezin
Home in 1930: Washington, Crawford, Kansas
Age: 39
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1891
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Spouse's Name: Joseph Rezin
Race: White
Household Members: Name Age
Joseph Rezin 54
Anna Rezin 39
Rudolf Rezin 21
Joseph J Rezin 18
Helen Rezin 16
Andrew Rezin 14
Ida Rezin 11
John Rezin 10
Frank W Rezin 2
Anna Allai 22

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Ceramic Photos - 1922 thru 1927

These Ceramic Photos are from 1922,1924 and 1927. They are all from Mount Carmel Cemetery in Frontenac, Kansas.

1922

Frank Palier
1896 - 1922
American Legion
Post 567
Gillspie, Ill.
L.U. 2707
Sawyerville, Ill.

Note: He is a WWI Veteran. This one appears to be a painting.

1924

Mary Kociolko
Dec 16, 1915 - Mar 4, 1924

Frank Bernot
1869 - 1924

Vincent Maslowski
1910 - 1924

Angeline Laneva
Dec 17, 1899 - Sept 27, 1924 

Mary Anne Molinar
1855 - 1924

1927

August Longo
Aug 28, 1888 - Feb 21, 1927

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Ceramic Photos - 1918 & 1919

These are all from 1918 and 1919. Some of the appear to be drawings, but I could be wrong.
Located at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Frontenac, Kansas.

1918

Antone Sesso
1869 - 1918

Rosie Kerar
Born
Oct 28, 1903
Died
Dec 25, 1918

Frank Lipoglav
Sept 17, 1907 - June 15, 1918

1919

John Demark
Mar 3, 1876 - July 24, 1919

Ojciec Maciej Berbus
1873 - 1919

Marie Kalusha
Oct 20, 1891 - Apr 26, 1919

Antonia Konec
Rojena (Born)
14 Dec 1891
Vmrla (Died)
14 Dec 1919

Note: I believe this one is written in Slovenian.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Ceramic Photos - Couples From Baxter Springs

All these ceramic photos and markers are from Baxter Springs Cemetery in Baxter Springs, KS.

1873 - 1929
Founder of the Apostolic Faith Movement

Note: His family, fearing that someone would damage his grave, buried him with a small stone marker that did not even include his name. Years later a memorial was put up by friends.



Sarah E. Parham
1877 - 1937
Co - Founder
Of the Apostolic Faith Movement

 Lula A Parham
1898 - 1972
Minister

Claude W. Parham
1897 - 1941
Minister

Note: Claude is the son of Charles Fox Parham and Sarah E. (Thistlethwaite) Parham.


Rev. Lester Easley
1904 - 1951

Nora Easley
1905 - 2007

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Ceramic Photos - The Carmack Children

Located at Lowell Cemetery in Lowell, KS.
Ethel Imogene
Carmack
Sept 27, 1924 - Aug 1927

Jimmie Dean
Carmack
Dec 7, 1928 - Oct 24, 1933

The gates of heaven opened wide.
When angels came one day.
And took our precious darlings home.
To live with Christ always.

The parents of these two children were John William Carmack (1898 - 1936) and Opal M Gilmore Carmack (1906 - 1978). Both are also buried at this cemetery.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Ceramic Photos - 1930s

Located at Hill Crest Cemetery in Galena, KS
Otis Goberley
1897 - 1930

John C. Booe
Mar 30, 1873 - June 30, 1932

His full name was Rev. John Cutler Booe. He was married to Martha Buchanan Boone.  His WWI draft card describes him as 5'5", Blue eyes and brown hair. He was a reverend for eleven years. In that time he co-founded the Smelterhill Gospel Workers Church, a Pentecostal Church devoted to the mine workers, the poor and the elderly of the area. In 1901 he co-founded a branch for the same church in Joplin, MO. called First Gospel Workers of Joplin.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Ceramic Photo - Military

Located at Bethesda Cemetery in Morrow, AR.
Angel Of Our Hearts

Served World War II
82nd Airborne Division

Paul Jones
Mar 2, 1926 - Jan 14, 1948

Monday, May 9, 2011

Ceramic Photos

I always find it sad when one spouse out lives another for a large number of years. Why? Because that means one died young.

Located at Weddington Cemetery in Weddington, AR.
Jessie Barnes
Grandpa
Nov 21, 1892 - May 12, 1955

Married May 22, 1923

Connie Barnes
Big Granny
June 1, 1904 - Aug 5, 1991

Jesse W Barnes
Arkansas
PFC US Army
World War I
Nov 21, 1892 - May 12, 1955
Connie Barnes
"Big Granny"