unknown undated newspaper clippings from Grandma Grace's book
Zula A.Chaney
age 93, Gilman City,died Wednesday Jan 17, at a Bethany hospital.
Mrs.Chaney was a member of the First Baptist Church of Gilman City for over 75 years, and a member of the Bethany Chapter of Order of Eastern Star.
She leaves her husband, Isreal Chaney, Gilman City; one daughter Rebecca Cottrell, Gilman City; one son John Chaney, Sun City West, Ariz; one sister Eva Spicknall, Quicny Ill; six grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were Saturday Jan 20 at the First Baptist Church in Gilman City with burial in the MAsonic Cemetery, Gilman City.
Zula A Chaney
Mrs Zula A Chaney, 93 a resident of Route 1 Gilman City died Wednesday Jan 17 1990 at Noll Memorial Hospital in Bethany.
Funeral services were held at 2p.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church in Gilman City. The Rev. Clay Wells officiated.
Inez Misner played the accompaniment for Bill and Barbara Whitten, who sang "In the Garden" and "Precious Memories".
Mrs Chaney's grandsons served as pallbearers.
Burial was in Gilman City MAsonic Cemetery, under the direction of the Roberson-Polley Funeral Home of Gilman City.
Mrs Chaney was born Sept 13 1896 in Harrison Co, Mo the daughter of Seth and Nannie Higdon Stanley. She was married to ISreal Chaney on May 30 1917 in Bethany.
Mrs Chaney was a member of the Gilman City First Baptist Church and had been a member of the Bethany Chapter of the Order of the Eastern STar for more than 75 years.
She is survived by her husband, Isreal of the home; one daughter Rebecca Cottrell of Gilman City; one son John Chaney of Sun City West, Ariz; one sister Eva Spicknall of Quincy Ill; six grandchildren; and 14 great grandchildren.
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