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George Breit

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George Breit

Birth
De Soto, Johnson County, Kansas, USA
Death
7 Mar 1964 (aged 79)
Ransom, Ness County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Ransom, Ness County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Saint Aloysius
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George Breit, 79, an Arnold community farmer for 40 years, died Saturday at the Ransom hospital. He had been in failing health for the past several months, but his death came unexpectedly.

He was born December 12, 1884, at DeSoto, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Breit. The family moved to Pfeifer when he was a boy, and he grew to manhood there. He was married to Barbara Roth at Pfeifer on November 15, 1904, and she along with their nine children survive.

The family moved to a farm near Arnold in 1924.

Funeral services were held from the St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Ransom Tuesday morning, and interment was in the St. Aloysius cemetery at Ransom.

Survivors include the widow, Barbara; four daughters, Mrs. Ray (Helen) Marhofer of Colby, Mrs. Sal (Ruth) Herman of WaKeeney, Mrs. Jack (AnnaBelle) Tanner of Hutchinson, and Mrs. G. L. (Vivian) St. Clair of Albany, Ga.; five sons, Robert of the home, Sylvester of Scott City, Victor of Arnold, George Jr., of Norman, Okla., and Dale of Hoxie; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs of Pfeifer; two half-sisters, Mrs. Frank Dome of Ashland; five half-brothers, Ted of Branson, Mo., Ed of Chicago, Ill., Paul of Wichita, Leo of Larned, and Tony of Salina; 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
George Breit, 79, an Arnold community farmer for 40 years, died Saturday at the Ransom hospital. He had been in failing health for the past several months, but his death came unexpectedly.

He was born December 12, 1884, at DeSoto, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Breit. The family moved to Pfeifer when he was a boy, and he grew to manhood there. He was married to Barbara Roth at Pfeifer on November 15, 1904, and she along with their nine children survive.

The family moved to a farm near Arnold in 1924.

Funeral services were held from the St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Ransom Tuesday morning, and interment was in the St. Aloysius cemetery at Ransom.

Survivors include the widow, Barbara; four daughters, Mrs. Ray (Helen) Marhofer of Colby, Mrs. Sal (Ruth) Herman of WaKeeney, Mrs. Jack (AnnaBelle) Tanner of Hutchinson, and Mrs. G. L. (Vivian) St. Clair of Albany, Ga.; five sons, Robert of the home, Sylvester of Scott City, Victor of Arnold, George Jr., of Norman, Okla., and Dale of Hoxie; a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs of Pfeifer; two half-sisters, Mrs. Frank Dome of Ashland; five half-brothers, Ted of Branson, Mo., Ed of Chicago, Ill., Paul of Wichita, Leo of Larned, and Tony of Salina; 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.


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