STANTON, Fred Lowe
Source: Veedersburg News __ March 1948
Fred Lowe Stanton, 73, Covington Rt 1, died at 9:25 p.m. Monday at his home of a heart ailment. He was ill 10 days. Funerla services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the farm residence, with the Bodine & Shelby
Funeral Home in charge of burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Covington.
Mr. Stanton a farmer was born May 27, 1874 on the same farm at which he died. He ws the son of Martin L. and Margaret J. Stanton. He was married Nov 27, 1900 to Della O. Phebus, who survives. He was a member
of the Burnside Chapel Church. He also leaves two daughters, Mrs. Helen Martin, Covington and Mrs. Pauline Goodin, Kingman; a sister, Mrs. Ed Rhoades, Bismark, and one grandson
Source: Kingman Star Friday, April 2, 1948
Fred Lowe Stanton, 73, Covington Route 1, died at 9:25 p.m. Monday of a heart ailment at his home. He had been ill ten days.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the farm residence with Bodine and Shelby Funeral Home in charge of burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Covington.
Mr. Stanton, a farmer, was born May 27, 1874 on the same farm at which he died. He was the son of Martin L. and Margaret J. Stanton. He was married Nov. 27, 1900 to Della O. Phebus, who survives. He was a member of the Burnside Chapel Church.
He also leaves two daughters, Mrs. Helen Martin, Covington and Mrs. Pauline Goodin, Kingman; a sister, Mrs. Ed Rhoades, Bismarck, and one grandson. – s&e