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Entrance to Sunnyside Cemetery, Sun City, Barber County, Kansas
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Maricle, Elma E.
Massey, Barbara C. & David D.
Massey, Joseph RayMassey, Joseph Ray
Massey, Lulu Gail
Massey, Ralph N. & Ada BlancheMassey, Ralph N.
McLain, Marion Francis
McLain, Max M.
McCoy, Janna Belle
McGee, Emerson Roy
McGee, Lavelle
McGee, Lena Grace
McLain, Marion Francis
McLain, Max M.
McLain, Max M. & Kathryn R.
McLain, Ruth Lillian
McVey, Mary
Meisner, Pauline & Fred
Mills, Samuel GeorgeMills, Samuel George
Minte, Elsie
Mitchell - Keller, Janet & Janice
Moad, Keith N. & Gladys J.
Moad, Ray & Cuma
Moad, William C. & Sarah M.
Moore, Effie Clements
Moss, Calvin Perry
Moss, Guy & Lillian G.
Murphy, Thomas J.Murphy, Thomas J.
Murphy, Thomas J.
Myers, Kelly Lee
Olmsted, Ida C. & James R.
Olmsted, Son of J.R. & Ida
Padron, Roza
Pearce, Daisy
Pearce, Harry H.
Pearce, J. Homer & Hattimae
Pearce, Jessie H.
Pearson, Claude W. & Maxine
Philibert, Melvin
Pomeroy, Frank N.
Pomeroy, Myrtle M.
Quinby, Arthur & Gertrude
Quinby, Byron W. & Ruby N.
Quinby, Florence Aldythe & Louis Orland
Quinby, Stanley L.
Riepe, Carl
Riepe, Donald C.
Riepe, Donald Claude
Riepe, Edna Ruth
Roy, Emerson
Sanders, Virginia June & Robert James
Saunders, Walter & Marie
Scates, Elzene
Sears, Bettie
Sears, Eva Mae
Sears, H. Bill
Sears, Jennie & J.M.
Sears, Vern Harry
Sears, Walter Scott
Semple, Linda M.
Shepler, Marian L.
Shepler, Samuel J.Shepler, Samuel J.
Shutts, Addie
Shutts, Althea & Irl
Shutts, Byron D. & Burris M.
Shutts, William H.
Sloan, Marjorie McLain
Stienbarger, Lester D.
Stienbarger, Shirlene Mae
Stone, Hazen Marie
Stone, Jay Calvin
Stone, Norman Randolph
Teer, Lewis J.
Teufel, Alta R. & Francis L.
Teufel, Fannie B. & Fred W.
Teufel, Francis L.
Wadkins, Samuel
Ward, Adrian AdolphWard, Adrian Adolph
Ward, Clarinda
Ward, Infant Son of M.H. & Minnie
Ward, M.H.
Ward, Minnie L. & Rollie O.
Ward, Minnie M. & Montie H.
Ward, Pearl Ann & Floyd J.
Ward, Perry Leroy
Ward, Shiela Kay
Ward, W.M.
West, Nancy E. & CharlesWest, Nancy E. & Charles
Whitaker, Estel Ray & Josephine Dorsett
White, Daisy L.
Winnop, Belle & Dan
Winnop, William H. & Mary Ann
Winters, Betty Jean
Wolf, Shirley L.
Young, John W. & Sarah E.Young, John W. & Sarah
Sunnyside Cemetery at Sun City is located approximately one mile east, in N1/2
1-31-15. First burial was LaVelle McGee, daughter of S. Dean and Lena Grace Bissantz
McGee, born December 13, 1911 and died January 26, 1912. Milton H. Clements, old
time freighter who lost his legs in the 1875 blizzard, is buried here. Clements
was born 1834; died 1924. A little Mexican girl, Roza, daughter of Palva and Pete
Padron, burned to death September 28, 1919, while playing with matches. She was
born September 27, 1916. Dr. James L. Laudermilk (1858 -1941) and wife Catherine
E. (1864 -1943) are other burials of interest. Dr. Laudermilk practiced in Sun
City community a number of years, and operated the drug store. (Information from pages 28-29 of Chosen
Land - A History of Barber County, Kansas ©1980)
Photos courtesy of Kim Hoagland Fowles & Sharetta Miller.
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