McKinley Cecil Ogburn (1933)
MCKINLEY, BEALL, PERKINS, BOUCHER
Posted By: Treva Patterson (email)
Date: 7/6/2007 at 19:18:48
Winterset Madisonian
Winterset, Iowa
Thursday, April 6, 1933McKinley Cecil Ogburn Is Killed By Train
St. Charles Special, April 3, 1933-On last Saturday evening H. A. Mueller received a message from York, Nebraska, saying McKinley Ogburn had been killed by a train at that place. Mr. Mueller at once communicated with the relatives of the deceased and arrangements were made to have the body sent to Des Moines where the funeral was held Tuesday morning at the E. Carl White funeral home with burial in the Worl War veterans plot at Glendale cemetery.
McKinley was 32 years of age and a son of the late Merritt Ogburn of this place and served in the U. S. Navy during the World War. He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Maude Beall and Miss Minnie Ogburn of Alfalfa, Oklahoma, Mrs. Etta Perkins of Bucksport, Maine and Mrs. Mabel Boucher of Pleasantville, Iowa and six brothers, Martin, William and Millard Ogburn of Des Moines, Melvin of Fort Crook, Nebraska, Milton of Fort Snelling Minnesota and Marion of Granger.
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