1924 - 2002 (77 years)
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Name |
Joseph Charles (Joe) DeVader |
Nickname |
Joe |
Born |
22 Dec 1924 |
Emmett, Pottawatomie County, Kansas |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1 Jun 2002 |
Onaga, Pottawatomie County, Kansas |
Buried |
Holy Cross Cemetery, Emmett, Pottawatomie County, Kansas |
Person ID |
I3382 |
Rossville |
Last Modified |
28 Dec 2022 |
Family |
Catherine L Martin DeVader, b. 10 Jan 1932, Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas , d. 9 Apr 2014, St. Marys, Pottawatomie County, Kansas (Age 82 years) |
Married |
26 Aug 1950 |
Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas |
Children |
| 1. Loretta Ann DeVader Scott, b. 12 Jan 1957, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas , d. 26 Apr 2015 (Age 58 years) |
+ | 2. Roberta Kay DeVader-Dale, b. 15 May 1959, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas , d. 22 Feb 2011, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas (Age 51 years) |
| 3. Robert DeVader, b. 15 May 1959, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas |
| 4. Ronald Lewis DeVader |
| 5. Larry DeVader |
| 6. Dave DeVader |
| 7. Gerald DeVader |
| 8. Edith M DeVader Fuller |
| 9. Marcia J DeVader Wagner |
| 10. Ranae L DeVader Baker |
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Documents |
| Marriage- Martin, Catherine-DeVader, Charles Martin-DeVader
A very pretty wedding took place at St. Stanislaus Catholic church, Saturday morning when Miss Catherine Martin, daughter of Mrs. Edith Martin and Mr. Charles Joseph Devader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Devader of Emmett, were united in marriage at a nuptial Mass at 9 o'clock, with Rev. Father Berens officiating, before an altar banked with beautiful cut flowers.
Nuptial music was furnished by Mrs. Raymond Vande Velda accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Bill Hill.
The bride was lovely, dressed in a white marquisite gown with finger tip veil and carried an arm bouquet of red roses. The bride was given away by her brother, Charles Martin.
Attendants of the bride were her two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Weaver and Mrs. Edna Johnson, attractively dressed identical in peach and blue taffeta gowns and carried bouquets of matching flowers.
Attendants of the groom were his brother Mr. Henry Devader and the brides brother, Mr. Reid Martin.
The flower girl, Eva Marie Weaver, was a replica of the bride in a white gown and veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. Donald Haglet of Emmett, nephew of the groom, was ring bearer and carried the rings on a white satin pillow.
The bride and groom were congratulated by many and showered with a friendly hail of rice upon leaving the church.
A wedding reception followed immediately at the Community Center and was a happy affair. The bride and groom, according to custom cut the first slice of the beautiful three-tiered wedding cake, after which all were served refreshments.
The bride's mother, Mrs. Edith Martin was dressed in a navy blue dress, with matching accessories and wore a corsage of red and white carnations.
Mrs. Edward Devader, mother of the groom, wore a flowered navy dress with matching accessories, and wore a corsage of red and white carnations.
After a short wedding trip to Colorado, the couple will be at home on a farm near Emmett.
[31 Aug 1950]
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird of Wichita were here Saturday for the Devader-Martin wedding.
[31 Aug 1950] |
| Anniversary- DeVader, Joe and Catherine Catherine and Joe
DeVader
Joe and Catherine DeVader of Delia will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a Mass of Thanksgiving at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Emmett.
Joe DeVader and Catherine Martin were married Aug. 26,1950. at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville.
Their four sons and five daughters and their spouses are Larry and Georgia DeVader, Topeka; Edith Fuller, Topeka: Dave and Cherry DeVader, Topeka; Shelby and Loretta Scott, North Platte, Neb.: Dean and Marcia Wagner, Rossville; Robert and Trina DeVader, St. Marys; Roberta DeVader-Dale. St, Marys; Chief DeVader, Emmett; and Neil and Ranae Baker, Utica.
The couple have 16 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Mr. DeVader is retired from Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. after 33 years of service.
Mrs. DeVader is a homemaker. She is actively involved with the Jolly Workers and is the dispatcher for the Emmett Senior Citizens Bus.
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Last Modified |
4 Jun 2018 14:17:40 |
Family ID |
F1673 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents |
| Obituary- DeVader, Joseph Joseph C. DeVader
Joseph Charles DeVader, 77, rural Delia, died Saturday, June 1, 2002, at Community Hospital, Onaga.
He was born December 22, 1924, in Emmett, the son of Edward J. and Marie Natalie DeWilde DeVader.
Joe had lived in the Emmett community all of his life. He was reared in the Emmett community and attended Holligan School. He was a farmer and retired from Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in Topeka after 33 years of service. He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church in Emmett, a 50-year Honorary Member of Knights of Columbus Council #657 in St. Marys; a member of URW Local #307 in Topeka. He was a member of the Emmett Senior Citizens and also of the Cross Creek Ball Club.
On August 26, 1950, he married Catherine L. Martin at Rossville. She survives.
Other survivors include four sons, Larry DeVader and Dave DeVader, Topeka; Robert DeVader, St. Marys; and Gerald “Chief” DeVader, Emmett; five daughters, Edith M. Fuller, Topeka; Loretta A. Scott, Emmett; Marcia J. Wagner, Rossville, Roberta K. DeVader, St. Marys, and Ranae L. Baker, Utica; three sisters, Anna Marie Morford, Onaga, Helen Helget, Honolulu, HI, and Mary K. Berberick, Independence; four brothers, Edward J. DeVader, Emmett, Henry R. DeVader, St. Marys, Leonard DeVader, Bates City, MO, and Donald DeVader, Burlington, CO; 16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Ronald Lewis DeVader.
Visitation will be at Piper-Verschelden Funeral Home, 714 Maple, St. Marys. A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Tuesday (this evening) at the funeral home.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 A.m. Wednesday at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Emmett.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Joseph C. DeVader Memorial Fund, or to the Kansas Crippled Children, and sent in care of the funeral home.
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