Mr. Wheat was a former Caldwell county resident, having lived near Bonanza for some time and moving from there nine years ago. He was employed as a hog salesman at the stock yards in Kansas City for the firm of Larrimore, Stagner & Pieronet, commission merchants.
Deceased leaves a widow and eight children, four sons and four daughters. His son, James, living northeast of Kingston, attended the funeral.
Obituary found at Caldwell County Library from unknown newspaper.
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Basil Curtis Wheat was first married to Mary D Alexander. Their children were: Stella Wheat, Nora J. Wheat, Cora M. Wheat, Henrietta Wheat, Maude Wheat and James Overstreet Wheat.
Basil Curtis Wheat was married secondly to Julia Davis Scott. Their children were: Zachariah Davis Wheat, McKinley Davis Wheat & Basil Curtis Wheat.
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Their suggestion:
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Son Zachariah Davis Wheat (1888-1972) is buried in Forrest Hill Cemetary in Kansas City, Missouri.
Mr. Wheat was a former Caldwell county resident, having lived near Bonanza for some time and moving from there nine years ago. He was employed as a hog salesman at the stock yards in Kansas City for the firm of Larrimore, Stagner & Pieronet, commission merchants.
Deceased leaves a widow and eight children, four sons and four daughters. His son, James, living northeast of Kingston, attended the funeral.
Obituary found at Caldwell County Library from unknown newspaper.
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Basil Curtis Wheat was first married to Mary D Alexander. Their children were: Stella Wheat, Nora J. Wheat, Cora M. Wheat, Henrietta Wheat, Maude Wheat and James Overstreet Wheat.
Basil Curtis Wheat was married secondly to Julia Davis Scott. Their children were: Zachariah Davis Wheat, McKinley Davis Wheat & Basil Curtis Wheat.
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Their suggestion:
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Son Zachariah Davis Wheat (1888-1972) is buried in Forrest Hill Cemetary in Kansas City, Missouri.
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