Butler County KS Archives Obituaries.....Cole, Eliza  December 27, 1932
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The El Dorado Times, December 27, 1932
Mrs. Eliza Cole Dies This Morning

Mrs. Eliza Cole, a resident of the El Dorado community for over 50 years, died 
at 7:30 this morning at the home of Mrs. H. R. Dailey, 513 North Main Street, 
with whom she had resided for the past year and a half. She was 89 years old 
and had been an invalid for the past five years as the result of a fall.

Mrs. Cole was a former school teacher, having taught at the Prospect 
Schoolhouse 50 years ago when she first came to Kansas. She was born on October 
15, 1843, in Lorraine County, Ohio and was married to Timothy L. Cole on August 
11, 1865. He died in November, 1916. Mrs. Cole was a member of the Evangelical 
Church here.

Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Edith Clark of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Elmira 
Thorpe, of Kansas City, Mo.; two grandchildren, Mrs. Martha McCabe and Frank 
Cook, both of Wichita; and several nieces, nephews and great-grandchildren.

Funeral arrangements will be announced through the Adams & McMickell Funeral 
Home.

The El Dorado Times
December 31, 1932

Cole Services Held Yesterday

Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Cole, who died here Tuesday morning, were held 
at the Evangelical Church yesterday afternoon with Rev. W. J. Huscher 
officiating. She had been a resident of the El Dorado community for 50 years.

A trio, composed of Mrs. O. B. Mason, Mrs. Catherine Mosier and Mrs. I. M. 
Smith, sang "Ivory Palaces," "Life's Railway to Heaven" and "I Belong to the 
King," accompanied by Mrs. W. J. Huscher, George Griffith played the 
Recessional.

Pallbearers were I. M. Smith, C. E. Mampe, Fred Unger, I.F. Johnson, Harry 
Keisler and T. A. Sutter. Interment was made in West Cemetery. The Adams and 
McMickell Funeral Home was in charge.



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