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Stacia Ann McClain Linsacum Eakin

Female 1897 - 1986  (88 years)


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  • Name Stacia Ann McClain Linsacum Eakin 
    Born 19 Dec 1897  Delia, Jackson County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Died 11 Feb 1986  Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried 14 Feb 1986  Delia Cemetery, Delia, Jackson County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I3191  Rossville
    Last Modified 27 Dec 2016 

    Father James Henry McClain,   b. 31 Oct 1868,   d. 13 Aug 1959  (Age 90 years) 
    Mother Matilda Austina Eisermann McClain,   b. 2 May 1873,   d. 18 Nov 1940  (Age 67 years) 
    Family ID F1952  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Jesse Linsacum,   b. 2 Nov 1882, Page County, Iowa Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 18 Mar 1923, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 40 years) 
    Married 1 Oct 1916  Delia, Jackson County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    +1. Vinita Gwendolyn Linsacum Stauffer,   b. 17 Sep 1917, Delia, Jackson County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 26 Aug 2011  (Age 93 years)
    Last Modified 10 Jul 2018 12:27:37 
    Family ID F1953  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 George Eugene Eakin, Jr.,   b. 30 Mar 1901, Delia, Jackson County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1 Aug 1986, Delia, Jackson County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 85 years) 
    Married 17 Feb 1925  Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Documents
    Anniversary- Eakin, George and Stacia 1
    Anniversary- Eakin, George and Stacia 1
    Eakins Will Celebrate Golden Anniversary
    Mr. and Mrs. George E. Eakin, of rural Delia, will be observing their 50th wedding anniversary on February 16, 1975, with a family dinner at the home of their daughter, Vinita and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Auswell Stauffer, R.R. 1 Holton, with their grandchildren and great-grandchildren present: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stauffer, Marcia, Myla and Mike of Sabetha; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stauffer, Bryan, Kevin, Jeffrey, and Tod Stephen of Mayetta; Mrs. Sharon Goldsworthy and Shannon, Duluth, Minn.; and Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Stauffer, Topeka.

    The Eakins were married at Lawrence, Ks., February 17, 1925.
    Anniversary- Eakin, George and Stacia 2
    Anniversary- Eakin, George and Stacia 2
    Eakins
    observe
    60th anniversary
    Mr. and Mrs. George Eakin, Delia, will celebrate their 60th anniversary with a family observance on Sunday, Feb. 17 at their home.

    Mr. Eakin is recovering from recent knee replacement surgery. During his stay in the hospital, Mrs. Eakin, who is in poor health, stayed with her daughter Mrs. Auswell Stauffer, Holton.
    Last Modified 30 Nov 2017 12:07:33 
    Family ID F1954  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsMarried - 17 Feb 1925 - Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBuried - 14 Feb 1986 - Delia Cemetery, Delia, Jackson County, Kansas Link to Google Earth
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  • Documents
    Obituary- Eakin, Stacia 1
    Obituary- Eakin, Stacia 1



    Mrs. Stacia Ann Eakin
    DELIA — Mrs. Stacia Ann Eakin, 88, Delia, died Tuesday, Feb. 11, at a Topeka hospital.
    She was born Dec. 19, 1897, on a farm in the High Prairie community
    north of Delia, the daughter of Henry and Matilda Eiserman McClain.
    Mrs. Eakin was a member of De¬lia Presbyterian Church.
    She was married to Jesse Linsacum in November 1916. He died in March 1923. She was married to George Eakin Feb. 17, 1925, at Law¬rence. He survives.
    Other survivors include a daugh¬ter, Mrs. Vinita Linsacum Stauffer,
    Holton; three sisters, Mrs. Nona Hurla, Hollister, Mo., Mrs. Ruth Whit-tington, Eudora, and Myrnah McClain, Glendale, Calif.; two brothers, Sam McClain, Soldier, and Fred McClain, Bonner Springs; four grandchildren; nine great-grand¬children; and three great-great- grandchildren.
    Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Delia Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Delia Cemetery. Mrs. Eak-in will lie in state an hour before service time at the church. Family visitation will be from 7 until 8 p.m. Thursday at Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys.
    Memorial contributions may be made to Delia Presbyterian Church in care of Vernadell Matha [sic], Delia, 66418.
    ________________________
    Eakin
    Stacia Ann Eakin, 88, Delia, passed away Feb. 11 at a Topeka hospital.
    Memorial services will be held
    at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14 at the Delia Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in the Delia Cemetery. Verschelden Funeral Home. St. Marys, is in charge of arrange¬ments. Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday evening, Feb. 13 at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Delia Presbyterian Church in care of Vernadell Macha. Delia.
    Obituary- Eakin, Stacia 2
    Obituary- Eakin, Stacia 2
    Stacia Ann Eakin
    Stacia Ann McClain was born December 19, 1897, on a farm in the High Prairie community north of Delia, the daughter of Henry and Matilda Eiserman McClain.
    She attended grade and high schools at Delia. In November of 1916, she was married to Jesse Linsacum of Delia. To this union was born a daughter, Vinita Gwen¬dolyn. The family moved to Colorado and later returned to Kansas to the Sunny Slope community where Jesse Linsacum died in March, 1923.
    On Feb. 17, 1925, Stacia and George Eugene Eakin were mar-ried in Lawrence and thereafter resided in the Delia community, observing their 60th wedding anni¬versary nearly a year ago.
    Beset by arthritis as a child, Stacia was advised to combat it with physical activity. As a young woman she cooked for her father’s sawmill crews; as a young widow with a daughter to support, she labored long hours as a waitress. As a farmer’s wife, she chored and gardened and kept house, a daily routine for years, of milking, tend¬ing to chicken and livestock, of planting and reaping, of cooking and cleaning.
    Her gardens were a wonder of long straight rows of vegetables, fruit trees, berry patches and bushes, carefully planted and nur¬tured and harvested. If her garden was of necessity, her yard and flowers were her indulgence: borders of purple iris, wild roses cascading on the front yard fence, tiger lilies by the driveway, peony bushes, hollyhocks everywhere, and masses of marigolds, rose moss and zinnias at the end of the garden.
    Her fingers were ever occupied, especially with stitchery. She spent many afternoons and evenings embroidering linens for gifts and the church bazaar; she especially enjoyed the fellowship of church friends over a quilting frame. She carried on continuous correspondence with her sisters, brothers, and other family members.
    Always curious and interested in the people and world beyond her own doorstep, Stacia read exten¬sively and travelled with enthusiasm throughout the midwest and western United States. Most often, the trips were visits with relatives and friends; always they included new sights. Grandchildren, nieces and nephews and other family members were often companions as she and George set out from the farm to near and farm places, whether for a Sunday drive or a three week vacation.
    As Grandma to Russell, Bud, Sharon, and Brad Stauffer, Stacia offered her heart and home to them in their childhoods and took quiet pride in their adult lives and their offspring, her great-grandchil¬dren and great-great-grandchildren. They frequently spent summer and winter vacations at Grandma’s. She shared with them her own appre¬ciation of a baby chick, a jelly jar arrangement of garden flowers, the purr and affection of a “mouser” from the cats and kittens always welcome at her back door. She also shared, by example, her understanding of what life re¬quired: hard work and perseverance balanced by pleasure in simple things, a strong sense of family and a reverence for nature.
    Nieces and nephews and the chil¬dren of neighbors and friends shared in her love and affection. Aunt Stacia maintained a caring, concerned interest in their growth and achievements.
    She was a good neighbor, gen¬erous with her resources and time. In her younger years she was often first to the side of laboring mothers-to-be, assisting with the delivery and staying on for a few days.
    Stacia was a faithful member of the Delia Presbyterian Church for many years, until failing health limited her attendance and partici¬pation. She taught an adult church school class and was an active member of the Women’s Society. She was a member of the Delia Cemetery Board.
    Although arthritis, other illness and injury increasingly limited her activities in recent years, Stacia maintained a fighting spirit toward her infirmities.
    She leaves her husband, George; her daughter, Vinita, and son-in-law, Auswell Stauffer, Holton; four grandchildren, Russell and his wife, Louise, Sabetha; Bud and his wife, Shirley, Mayetta; Sharon and her husband, Jim Goldsworthy, Ger¬mantown, Tenn.; and Brad, May¬etta; nine great-grandchildren, Marcia Oom, Sabetha; Myla Stauf¬fer, Hiawatha; Bryan Stauffer, Topeka; Mike Stauffer, Salina; Kevin Stauffer, Holton; Jeffrey Stauffer, Kansas City; Richard Lamberson, Circleville; Shannon Goldsworthy, Germantown, Tenn.; Todd Stauffer, Mayetta; three great-great-grandchildren, Kristina, Bobbi Ann, and Michelle Oom, Sabetha; two brothers, Sam McClain, Soldier and Fred McClain, Bonner Springs: three sis-ters, Nona Hurla, Hollister, Mo.; Ruth Whittington, Eudora; Myrnah McClain, Glendale, Calif.; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
    Memorial services were held Fri¬day, Feb. 14, at the Delia Presby¬terian Church with Rev. Bill Adair officiating. Mrs. Angelita Owens sang “Beautiful Isle of Some¬where,” then she and Vaughn Flora led the congregation in singing “The Old Rugged Cross.” At the close of the service Vaughn Flora sang “The Lord’s Prayer.”
    Marguerite Williams was their accompanist.
    Casketbearers were Leonard Dodge, Kenneth Kerwin, Vaughn Flora, Don Miller, Harold Mc¬Queen and Donald Thompson. Burial was in the Delia Cemetery with Verscheldens, St. Marys, in charge.
    Funeral card- Eakin, Stacia 3
    Funeral card- Eakin, Stacia 3
    In Memory Of
    Stacia A. Eakin

    Born December 19, 1897
    Died February 11, 1986

    Funeral Services
    2:00 p.m. Friday
    Delia Presbyterian Church

    Officiating
    The Reverend William B. Adair

    Vocalist: Vaughn Flora

    Accompanist: Angelita Owens

    Organist: Marguerite Williams

    Casket Bearers
    Donald Thompson
    Harold McQueen
    Kenneth Kerwin
    Vaughn Flora
    Donald Miller
    Leonard Dodge

    Interment
    Delia Cemetery