Charles Robbins Jan 8, 1914 © The Jet Vistor Vol. 10, No 38,p. 1 Submitted by: Alice Jacobson
Charles Robbins
CHARLES ROBBINS DEAD
Charles Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. (Ephraim R.) Robbins, died Thursday of last week. The body was brought here Sunday morning for burial. The funeral was held at the Timberlake church on Sunday at 2 p.m. and conducted by Rev. Trabert, followed by internment in the Timberlake cemetery.
The deceased was born July 19, 1863, being 50 years, 5 months and 20 days old. He had been an invalid for the past seven years on account of paralysis, death being caused by second paralytic stroke.
He is survived by his father, stepmother, five sisters and six brothers. He was married to Edith May French in March 1900. His wife died as a result of a runaway accident about seven years ago, just as he had about recovered from his first paralytic stroke.
The following relatives from a distance were here to attend the funeral of Charles Robbins: Will Robbins, of Coldwater, Kansas; Lloyd Robbins, of Coldwater, Kansas; Levi Robbins of Coldwater, Kansas; Lew Buckles and wife, and Theo Buckles and wife, of Manchester, OK; Art Buckles of Binger, Oklahoma; and Ell Robbins of Waldron, Kansas.
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