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BUFFALO - Services for Mary Allene Voss, 78, will be at the Church of Christ at Buffalo with Vernie Edwards, pastor officiating. Burial will be in Willard Cemetery, directed by Seeger Funeral Home of Buffalo.
Voss died early Saturday in Ashland Kansas. She was born at Hale, Missouri, January 21, 1908, to Willard Russell and Huldah Louisa Durham. The family came to Harper County in 1913.
She and William G. "Buck" Voss were married in Pratt, Kansas May 31, 1927. They lived Northeast of Rosston until moving to Anderson, Missouri in 1952, then returned to Buffalo in 1970.
Voss was an active member of the Church of Christ.
She is survived by her husband, Buck, of the home; two sons, Bill Voss, Brooksville, Florida and Jerome "Pete" Voss , Sapulpa; two daughters, Louise Shelit, Ashland, and Mary Lee Nance of Ellinwood, Kansas; a brother Gaylord Durham, Buffalo; two sisters, June Job, Mountain Home Idaho, and Virginia Jorn, Oklahoma City; 17 grandchildren, and 22 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, two granddaughters and two sisters.
Memorials may be made to the Westview Boys Home, through the Church of Christ of Buffalo.
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