Irwin Marshall Medaris

Transcribed by Linda K. Lewis, Jan, 2015.

Source: Olathe Mirror, Olathe, KS, Thurs. 30 Mar 1916, pg. 9.

Irwin Marshall, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Medaris, died at their home east of town, Friday night. He had only been ill a few days and his death came as a shock to their many friends. Funeral service was held at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Rand, pastor of the church. The choir sang "Beautiful Baby Hands," which was a favorite of the child. Mrs. Mable Dennis Kentz of Kansas City sang a solo, "No Night There." Also, "Sleep, Baby Sleep." He leaves the relatives and a host of friends to mourn his death, Interment in the Aubry cemetery.

this life at his home, three and three-quarters miles southwest 
of Kenneth, Kansas, December 31, 1914. Mr. Moser was born in 
Stuttgart, Germany, and came to Kansas City in 1881. July 10, 
1884 he was married to Miss Louisa Richter. This wife and five 
children and one sister survive him. The children are Mrs. C. W. 
Grigsby, Mrs. Rosa Bricken of West Plains, Mo., Mrs. Ernest 
Keltner of New Santa Fe, Mo., Misses Amelia and Matilda. The 
sorrowing sister is Mrs. Rosa Diether of Kansas City, Kans. Mr. 
Moser was a member of the M. W. A. lodge of Argentine, Kans. 
Funeral service was held from the home Saturday at 2 o'clock and 
interment was made in the Winston cemetery, near.