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Mrs. Julia Sams Obituary

Doctors Wife Taken in Death last Sunday
 
Mrs. Julia Sams Laid to Rest in Fairlawn Mausoleum
 
Mrs. Julia Sams, wife of  Dr. C. E. V. Sams, died early Sunday morning just a week after she had suffered a paralytic stroke.
 
Funeral services were held from the home Tuesday morning at ten o'clock, with the Rev. Gurtner of the Methodist church in charge of the services.  Zeph Fisher sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Ash, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dick also sang a number.  The body was laid to rest in the beautiful mausoleum in Fairlawn cemetery in Hutchinson.
 
The Graham morticians were in charge of the body.
 
Mrs. Sams had been in poor health for many years, but during the past winter had been much better.  The paralytic stroke came as a surprise to her husband, who had taken care of her during her illness.  She was conscious for several days after the stroke, but gradually grew weaker.
 
Mrs. Sams was born in St. Louis county, Missouri.  She had lived in Haven since her marriage to Dr. Sams in 1896.  They were married at his mothers home in Kansas City.
 
During the years she has been a wonderful helpmate and companion to the doctor.  He is the only surviving relative in this part of the country.  Twenty-seven years ago they built the fine home where she has lived and were she died.
 
The Haven Journal
Haven, Reno County, Kansas
Thursday, March 30, 1939
page  Front *** column  2


Submitted by
Rose Stout on June 28, 2005.

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