1926 - 1948 (21 years)
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Name |
Doris Jean Haddow |
Born |
23 Aug 1926 |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
13 Feb 1948 |
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas |
Buried |
Rossville Cemetery, Rossville, Shawnee County, Kansas |
Person ID |
I3712 |
Rossville |
Last Modified |
23 Dec 2018 |
Father |
David Irving Haddow, b. 3 Dec 1880, d. 7 Jul 1961 (Age 80 years) |
Mother |
Rose Criqui Haddow, b. 16 Nov 1888, d. 30 Oct 1983 (Age 94 years) |
Married |
30 Oct 1907 |
Lyndon, Osage County, Kansas |
Documents |
| Anniversary- Haddow, David and Rose Haddows married 50 years
Fifty years ago on October 30, a young couple David Haddow and Rose Criqui, drove a team of ponies hitched to a top buggy from Olivet, Kansas, to Lyndon, Kansas, and were united in marriage. It was a rainy day and the ponies waded deep mud.
After their marriage, they resided at Olivet for a short time where Mr. Haddow worked in a hardware store. They moved to Lawrence, Kansas, for one winter and then went on to McFarland, Kansas where he railroaded for several years for the Rock Island Railroad.
In 1938, they came to retire in Rossville and to spend the remaining years in “this fine little city.”
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Family ID |
F6002 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents |
| Obituary- Haddow, Doris Doris Jean Haddow
Doris Haddow passed away early last Friday morning in a Topeka hospital from injuries received in an auto collision two weeks previous near the Goodyear tire plant.
Everything that medical skill could do and her own gallant fight for life were unable to save her. Doris, just 21, had been employed the past four years as bookkeeper for the Neely Implement Co., Topeka. She had been with that concern since her graduation from Rossville High School in 1944, where she was an honor student each of her four years.
She came to Rossville with her parents from McFarland in 1938, entering grade school in the 7th grade.
Her untimely passing drew forth the deepest sympathy to the bereaved family from the whole community
The funeral service Monday at 1 p.m. in the Wall-Diffenderfer chapel in Topeka was largely attended by Rossville people and former schoolmates of Doris beside her fellow employees and friends she had made in Topeka.
The service was in charge of Evangelists John Freeman and Roy Linder. Music was furnished by Velma Lambotte, Nadine Messer, Evelyn Rose and Lavern Rose.
The body was brought to Rossville cemetery for burial. The pallbearers were Neely employees, Messrs. Frank West, Kent West, Chet Calvert, Ralph Adkins, Robert Thomas and Marion Miller.
Relatives from out-of-town attending the services were: Mrs. J.H. Wolf from Richland, Wa., Claude I. Haddow, Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hiskey, Wetmore, Ks.; Mrs. Annie Haddow, Mr. and Mrs. Max Roark, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ball from McFarland, Ks.; Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Criqui of Emporia; Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Griggs of Peabody; Elton and Ione Morford, Greensburg; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Criqui, Lyndon; Mr. and Mrs. John Criqui, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Criqui, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Criqui, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Groff, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Criqui, Mr. and Mr. Homer Allison, Mrs. Josephine Edman all of Olivet, Ks.; Mr. Ewing Allison, Mrs. Joe Zetmeir of Osage City.
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