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Ruth Edna Gannon
© Enid News and Eagle
09-28-2005
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

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Submitted & © by Richard Niles

Ruth E. Gannon

Maple Grove Cemetery


A private family burial for Ruth Edna Gannon, 93, of Wichita, Kan., will be in Maple Grove Cemetery at a later date. Arrangements are by Goodwin Funeral Home, Cherokee.

She was born Jan. 8, 1912, in Belva to James Allen and Elizabeth A. Linnet Gannon and died Sunday, Sept. 25, 2005, at Wichita Specialty Hospital.

She graduated from Carmen High School in 1930. During World War II she worked at Beech Aircraft in Wichita. She was a graduate of Wichita State University and taught in Unified School District No. 259 until she retired in 1978. She was a member of Christian Church.

Surviving are one sister, Lois Brown of Wichita.

She was preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters.

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