Hanna - Amanda Oldshue
AMANDA OLDSHUE HANNA
Source: Waveland Independent, June 30, 1916
Mrs. D.W. Hanna died at her home in Burlingame, Kansas, early on Saturday morning. About two months ago she suffered a paralytic stroke, but recovered in a measure and was able to walk about. Death came unexpectedly. Funeral services were held on Monday. Mrs. Hanna's maiden name was Amanda Oldshue, a sister of John, Ed, and Robert of this place, and Mrs. J.B. Dooley and Mrs. Wm. Farmer, of Terre Haute. She was about sixty years old. The husband and one son, Fred, survive. A daughter, Mrs. Blanche Johnson, is dead. John Oldshue and Miss Vivian attended the funeral.
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review, "Waveland June 27, 1916"
-- Word has just been received here of the death of Mrs. Webster HANNA at her home in Burlingame, KS. She passed away early Saturday monring after a few weeks' illness preceded by a stroke of paralysis which occurred while she was attending church. She was formerly Miss Amanda Oldshue and was married over 30 years ago at her home here to Mr. Hanna who also resided here. They first went to Topeka but afterward settled in Burlingame. She is survived by her husband and son Fred who are partners in stock buying and by a grandson Louis Johnson who has made his home with his grandparents. She was 3 brothers in Waveladn, Robert, John and Ed Oldshue and two sisters in Terre Haute, Mrs Martha Dooley and Mrs. Margaret Farmer. She was over 50 years of age and a member of the Presbyterian Church. John Oldshue and a niece, Miss Vivian have gone to Burlingame to attend the funeral. - kbz