Chase County Kansas Obituaries
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Moman, Ida Saphrona Patton MRS. WILLIAM MOMAN DIES AT PONCA CITY
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hawkins of Cottonwood Falls received a telephone call last Tuesday, April 1, 1947, from Ponca City, Oklahoma, telling them of the death of their aunt, Mrs. William Moman. Funeral services were held in Ponca City and the body taken to Augusta, Kansas, for burial on Thursday.
Mrs. Moman had lived in Chase County until last fall when she went to Oklahoma to spend the winter with her children.
Chase County Leader News, Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, Apr 9 1947.
Submitted by Margaret E. Haynes, Ida was the youngest sister of my Great Grandfather John Thomas Patton. Some of my great aunts told me about their Aunt Ida and they all loved her.
Ida Saphrona Patton was born March 24, 1868, in Sullivan Co., Indiana, the youngest child of John and Mary Ann (Ring) Patton. She was only a baby when she came to Chase County with her parents and siblings in the spring of 1868 and she grew up on her parents� farm just south of Clements on southside of the Cottonwood River.
She was first married to Marion D. Kent on April 25, 1885 in Clements, Chase County, Kansas. They had ten children: Lulu May, Eunice Mignon, Elvis S., Nellie Merle, Pearl Cornelia, Erma L., and Ruth M. KENT and three sons that died at birth or in infancy.
Ida was married second to William Moman, Nov. 1931. Ida S. (Patton) (Kent) Moman died on April 1, 1947, in Ponca City, Kay Co., Oklahoma; and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Augusta, Butler Co., Kansas, in the family burial plot.
Survivors were: her husband, six of her children: Mrs. Lulu M. Pennington, Mrs. Nellie Schneider, Mrs. Eunice Waltimyer, Mrs. Pearl Miller, Mrs. Irma Philotoff, and Elvis Kent; her sister, Mrs. Mary Ann (Patton) Hawkins,. (Her sister, Mary Ann Patton, married Isaac Richard Hawkins and it was their son Alfred Hawkins that is mentioned in the above newspaper notice.)
Submitted by Margaret Haynes.
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