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NEWSPAPER UNKNOWN,
Obituary of NORRIS BONAR
(no date probably 1939-1945)

The community was shocked by learn of the death of Norris BONAR of Washington, which occurred Saturday evening about 5 o'clock.

He was taken ill Thursday evening and was cared for by the local doctors Friday and that evening he was take to the Clay Center hospital. He was operated on and a telescoped intestine was found, which became
infected and caused his death Saturday evening.

He has been employed in the county clerks office for some time. He was quite well known here. Mr. BONARS (notice spelling change) leaves his wife and one daughter, Elaine, his twin brother, Verlin, two other brothers, Wm. BONAR of Morrowville, Elmer of Detroit, MI and one sister, Mrs. Eva CONDIT of Onaga, KS.

Transcribed and Contributed by Delores Raines


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