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Individual Record for: William Ure (male)

     Full Name: William Ure Jr.

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  Margaret Scott       
     

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Pearl Morris
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Event Date Details
Birth 1892 Place: Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas
Death 30 NOV 1932 Place: ArKansas City, Kansas
Burial 4 DEC 1932 Place: Burlingame Cmtry, Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas
Notes:

!Notes: Worked for the Sante Fe Railroad. Was in the Army on 20 Apr 1918.
!Obituary: (Burlingame Enterprise Chronicle, 4 Dec 1932, page 1, col. 2) -- Funeral Services For William Ure --
!P: Funeral services for William Ure, Jr. were held in the Presbyterian church at two thirty o'clock Sunday afternoon December 4, 1932, cunducted by the pastor, Rev. E. C. Wolters. Music was furnished by the choir of the church. The pall bearers , old friends in Burlingame, were Reubeb Lund, Neal Hotchkiss, Jr., Thomas Hotchkiss, R. D. Taylor, Harold Bodine, and David Wilson. Burial was in the Burlingame cemetery where Masonic services were cunducted at the grave side by Corinthian Lodg e No. 79, A. F. & A. M..
!P: William Ure was born in Burlingame in 1892, and died at his home in ArKansas City, Kansas, Wednesday morning, November 30, 1932 at the age of 40, following a weeks illness from an attack of influenza. He grew to manhood in Burlingame and rece ived his education in the schools here. He was married to Miss Pearl Morris in ArKansas City, Kansas, December 25, 1922. There were no children.
!P: Here in Burlingame he began work with the Sante Fe Railroad and this became his life work. In 1915 he moved to ArKansas City, Kansas, at that time as a brakeman. In December of 1922 he was promoted to conducter which position he held at th e time of his death. He joined the army April 20, 1918, and served overseas as private in the third transportation corps during the World War. He was discharged from the army September 13, 1919.
!P: Mr. Ure was a veteran of the World War, a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Masonic Lodge, Order of the Eastern Star, Order of Railway Conducters, and the A. O. U. W. Lodge.
!P: Surviving are the widow; the father, William Ure, Sr., of Burlingame; five sisters, Mrs. Bessie Vandervord, Mrs. Eliza Vandervord, Mrs. Margaret Eaton, Mrs. Janet Parnell, and Miss Nellie Ure of Burlingame; and one brother, Michael Ure of Harr isburg, Illinois.
!P: Funeral services were held at ten o'clock Friday Morning in the Presbyterian church in ArKansas City, the Masonic order and Veterans of Foriegn Wars taking part. The body was brought to Burlingame Friday evening for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Robe rt Woods, Mrs Carl Moyer and Mrs. Harry Simoson of ArKansas City, accompanied the wife and sister to Burlingame. --

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