Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1920 — MRS. L. K. YEOMAN DIES IN KINGMAN, KANSAS [ARTICLE]
MRS. L. K. YEOMAN DIES IN KINGMAN, KANSAS
W. I. Yates received a telegram this Wednesday forenoon announcing the death of his aunt, Mrs. L. K. Yeoman, in Kingman, Kansas. Mrs. Yeoman, whose home was -in Rossville, Hl., had gone with A. O. Yeoman when he returned to his home about holiday time from a visit with relatives here and in Illinois. Mrs. Yeoman made her home with her son, Otis, of Rossville, HL She hid passed the three score and tenth mile post. Her serious iiWnew waft known here by relatives. She was a sister-in-law of A. K. and Robert Yeoman, of this city, of A. O. and Mark Yeoman, of Kingman, Kansas. She was an aunt of W. I. and Mary Yates of this city. She is survived by a daughter, Mary Poole, of Detroit, Mich, and Son, Kenneth Yeoman, of Brutus, Mich. Another son, Otis, lives at Chicago Heights and Otto, as noted above, lives in Rossville, 111. . ; Mrs. Yeoman and her family left this city about thirty years ago. Her husband has been dead for about twelve years. The body of the deceased will be sent to Rossville, IK 1 -, for burial. Otto and Otis and wives were in Kingman at" the time of their mother’s death.
