Chase County Kansas Obituaries
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Carpenter, Rose LaLoge Mrs. Ernest Carpenter
LONGTIME AREA RESIDENT DIES
Mrs. Ernest Carpenter, 74, of Cottonwood Falls, died last Wednesday evening in the Newman Memorial Hospital, Emporia, where she had been a patient two weeks. She had been a resident here for 50 years.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. in the Brown-Bennett Funeral Home conducted by the Rev. Robert Craig, pastor of the United Methodist Church. James Bell sang, accompanied by Mrs. Charles L. Ireland. Pallbearers were E. R. Yoakem, Paul White, Lee Blount, Eugene Meyers, Donald Lawrence and Emrick Harbaugh. Burial was in the Strong City Cemetery.
Rose (LaLoge) Carpenter, daughter of the late Claude (Jr.) and Mary (Patton) LaLoge, was born December 20, 1893, at Cedar Point, and died November 6, 1968. She attended the New Hope School southeast of Cedar Point, and was married to Ernest A. Carpenter on September 3, 1910, in Cottonwood Falls. They had lived at Cedar Point and for a short period in Strong City before moving here in 1918. Mrs. Carpenter was a member of the United Methodist Church here and its Women�s Society of Christian Service.
Surviving her are her husband of the home; six sons, Henry, Collinsville, Okla.; Kenneth, Gardner; Arnold, Goddard; William, Milo, Mo.; Neal, Albuquerque, N. M.; and Richard Wayne, Salina; five daughters, Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Watchous, Milo, Mo; Alice Redick and Marie Adamson, Wichita; Mrs. Dan (Hazel) Everett, Strong City; and Mrs. Larry (Lillian) Davis, Shawnee Mission; three brothers, Nicholas LaLoge, Ripley, Ill; Leo LaLoge, Chanute; and Guy LaLoge, Emporia; three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Searles, Kennewick, Wash.; Mrs. Bertha Slane, Fresno, Calif.; and Mrs. Frances Carter, Chanute; 27 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Besides her parents, Mrs. Carpenter was preceded in death by two grandchildren and one brother, Emil LaLoge.
Chase County Leader News, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, November 13, 1968.
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