Family: Dr. Samuel LaFayett Wagner (Waggoner) / Susan Ellen Parnell (F6141)

m. 17 Jul 1904


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  • Male
    Dr. Samuel LaFayett Wagner (Waggoner)

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    Marriage  17 Jul 1904   
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    Female
    Susan Ellen Parnell

    Birth  15 Mar 1874  Almartha, Ozark, MO Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  11 Sep 1966  Douglas, WY Find all individuals with events at this location
    Burial    Lusk, WY Find all individuals with events at this location
    Other Spouse  George Grant Ward | F6142 
    Marriage  2 Sep 1894   
    Father  Azariah Olden "Zarah" "Zera" Parnell | F6138 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Mary Ann Dye | F6138 Group Sheet 

  • Notes  Married:
    • Obit of Susan Ellen (Parnell) Ward-Wagner:
      OBIT -- Sept, 1966
      Services for Mrs Wagner Held Here
      Funeral services were held last Wednesday afternoon at Douglas for Mrs
      Susan Ellen Wagner at the First Methodist Church with Rev Neil Warner
      officiating. Graveside service and burial was in the Lusk cemetery.The
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      Stark Funeral Home of Douglas was in charge.
      Pallbearers were Bill Porter, Grant Ward, Charles Ward, Robert Ward,
      Raymond Smith and Gene Lundy.
      Susan Ellen Wagner was born March 15, 1874 at Almartha, MO. to Zera
      Olden Parnell and Mary Ann Dye. Mrs. Wagner spent her early life atthe
      family home in Missouri.
      September 2, 1894 she was married to George Grant Ward in OzarkCounty,
      Missouri. They lived there and in Kansas until his death in 1901. They
      were the parents of four children: Zeb Washington Ward of Manville;
      Zera Nolan of Douglas, Effie who died in infancy, and Mrs Frank (Maude
      Clough) Quinn of Caldwell, Idaho.
      On July 17, 1904 she was married to Samuel L. Wagner of Vera Cruz, Mo.
      They were the parents of two girls, Christeen Kobbe, Douglas and Mrs
      Clement (Anna Marie) Williamson of Quincy, Ill.
      She was again widowed in 1933 and after a few years she left her home
      in Craig, Mo., and lived among her children, spending most of her time
      with her daughter, Christeen Kobbe of Douglas.
      Survivors are two sons, Zeb Ward of Manville and Nolan Ward ofDouglas;
      three daughters, Mrs. Christeen Kobbe, Douglas; Mrs Maude Quinn,
      Caldwell, Ida.; and Mrs Marie Williamson, Quincy, Ill; and numerous
      grandchildren.
      Ref pdf file titled, "GilbertDye&PriscillaHarrill(story).pdf"(electronic copy enclosed in my "Gilbert Dye".
      (David H. Drollinger 15 Sep 2011)