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NEWSPAPER UNKNOWN, 7 September 1980 |
Obituary of REUBIN FREDRICK PEIL |
Reubin F. Peil, 66, 3818 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo., died Sunday, Sept. 7, 1980. He was born Nov. 3, 1913 at Russell. He worked in Wichita most of his working life as a draftsman for Boeing. The past seven or eight years he had been retired and living in Kansas City. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. today at Pohlman's Memorial Chapel in Russell. Rev. Herman Frerichs officiating. Burial will be in Russell City Cemetery. Friends may call until service time at Pohlman's Mortuary. Survivors are: Four sons, Larry Peil of Wisconsin State, Stanley of Orlando, Fla., Fred of Olympia, Wash., and Mitchel of Independence, Mo.; two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Tabor of Oklahoma state and Mrs. Steven Jones of Billings, Mont.; five brothers, Edwin of Atchison, Kan., Leo of Omaha, Neb., Milton of Rochester, N.Y., Leroy of Norton, Kan., and Alvin of Wichita; a stepbrother, Fred Wagner of Prairie View, Kan.; three sisters, Clara McGee of Lakeworth, Fla., Esther Monroe of Kansas City, Mo., and Katherine Davis of Phillipsburg; two stepsisters, Florence Weiler of Russell and Edna Hacke of Rockville, Md.; and 11 grandchildren. (Funeral Card) |
Transcribed and Contributed by Glenda Brack |
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