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Author: RobertLJackson29
Surnames: CHANEY, CULLISON, TIMBERMANN, TURNEY
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THE BLOOMFIELD NEWS, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana, March 1, 1934, Volume LVIII,
Number 18, Page 7, Column 2, 'Sam Chaney Dies In Hepler, Kansas' [Transcribed on
April 19, 2008 by RLJ from microfilm of the original newspaper on file in the
Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library.]
Had the life of the late Samuel CHANEY been a book, the first chapter would have been
dated August 13, 1857, in Greene County, Indiana, near Bloomfield.
The last chapter, February 19, 1934, was at his home in Hepler, {Crawford County,} Kansas,
after a lingering illness of one year.
Mr. CHANEY went to Kansas in 1880, knew the life of a pioneer and the pleasure of seeing
the prairies turn to roads, fields, pastures and orchards; saw the steady progress of the
churches and school sand did his part in this work also; was spared to see his children
located in homes of their own.
Funeral services conducted in the M. E. church, Hepler, Kansas, Wednesday, February 21,
1934. The crowd gathered to pay the last tribute of respect being so large, the church
annex was opened also. Rev. R. T. WHITE, the pastor, read the Twenty-third Psalm, and
offered prayer. Rev. R. O. PENICK, of Ft. Scott, gave the sermon, his text being Timothy
II, 4th chapter, verse 7, "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I
have kept the faith." Rev. PENICK stressed the Christian character and the patient
attitude of the deceased. A quartet sang 'Angel Band,' 'Abide With Me,'
'Hope Built on High,' and 'It Is Well With My Soul.'
Friends and old neighbors from Kansas City, Guard, Heattville, Ft. Scott and Farlington
attended.
The high school attended in a group. The floral offering was unusually large. Interment
in the Farlington Cemetery.
He leaves to mourn his going: A wife, Mrs. Kate CHANEY; Mrs. Ora TURNEY, of Ft. Scott,
Kansas; Mrs. Cora TIMBERMANN, of Ft. Scott, of Fort Scott, Kansas; Orson CHANEY, of
Heattville, Kansas; Mrs. Elsie ORD, of Bosworth, Missouri; Raymond CHANEY, of Hepler,
Kansas; grandchildren, and one great grandchild; two brothers, A. Lincoln CHANEY, of Coal
City, and Charley CHANEY, of Bloomfield.
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Link to the Obituary of his brother, Abraham (LINCOLN) CHANEY [1861IN-1935IN]:
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Link to the Obituary of his brother, Martin CHANEY [1863IN-1923IN]:
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Link to the Obituary of his brother, Charles C. CHANEY [1867IN-1934MI]:
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