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ObituaryHarmon H. Tipton, age 72, died October 15, 2002 at the Edwards County Hospital, Kinsley Kansas . Harmon was born June 20, 1930 at Lakin, Kansas to Vernon E. and Ethel L. (Wilson) Tipton. He was a resident of Kinsley and a retired farmer.
On November 15, 1957 he married Carol E. Brem at Clayton, New Mexico, she survives.
Other survivors include 3 sons Vernon Paul, Kinsley, Russell E., Dodge City, Kansas; Clifford W. Kinsley 1 daughter Lenora Rose Tipton, Kinsley, Kansas; 1 brother Earl Tipton West Alexander, Ohio; 1 sister Ethel Kay Hobson, Dayton, Ohio and 2 grandchildren.
Services were at 2:00 p.m. Friday October 18, 2002 at Hillside Cemetery, Kinsley, Kansas Rev. Sara Davis Blodgett presided.
Memorials may be sent to the American Diabetes Foundation in care of McKillip Memorial Funeral Home, Kinsley.
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ObituaryHarmon H. Tipton, age 72, died October 15, 2002 at the Edwards County Hospital, Kinsley Kansas . Harmon was born June 20, 1930 at Lakin, Kansas to Vernon E. and Ethel L. (Wilson) Tipton. He was a resident of Kinsley and a retired farmer.
On November 15, 1957 he married Carol E. Brem at Clayton, New Mexico, she survives.
Other survivors include 3 sons Vernon Paul, Kinsley, Russell E., Dodge City, Kansas; Clifford W. Kinsley 1 daughter Lenora Rose Tipton, Kinsley, Kansas; 1 brother Earl Tipton West Alexander, Ohio; 1 sister Ethel Kay Hobson, Dayton, Ohio and 2 grandchildren.
Services were at 2:00 p.m. Friday October 18, 2002 at Hillside Cemetery, Kinsley, Kansas Rev. Sara Davis Blodgett presided.
Memorials may be sent to the American Diabetes Foundation in care of McKillip Memorial Funeral Home, Kinsley.
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ObituaryAuthor Lloyd Tipton, son of Harmon Harris and Elizabeth Banfield Tipton was born October 26, 1875 at Westpoint, Missouri and departed this life July 2, 1968 at Laredo Texas at the age of 92 8 months and 9 days.
He and his parents moved to Lakin, Kansas in 1894. He was married to Mary Turah Lindsay December 23, 1908. to this Union were born five sons and two daughters. Two sons preceeded him in death, Erest in the armed sevice in 1944 and Orvel at the age of two years.
He accepted Christ as his personal savlour when a young man and was quite active in the Lakin Christian Church during the years he lived in Lakin.
In 1911 he moved his family to Burrton, Kansas where he engaged in business for himself until 1925. He then moved to Lyons, Kansas and was employed by the American Salt Plant until his retirement in 1945. He later moved to Laredo, Texas where he lived at the time of his death.
He is survived by 3 sons, Carl A. of Hutchinson, Kansas, Earl L. of Joplin, Missouri, and Paul B. Tipton of Vallejo, California; two daughters Mrs. Myra Eudt, Henderson Nevada, and Mrs. Myna Kimpler, Oklahoma, City, Oklahoma; 13 grandchildren, 23 Great grandchldren, other relatives and a host of friends.
Author Lloyd Tipton met Mary Turah Lindsay when she went to work for Author's Father, Harmon Harris and Elizabeth Banfield as a cook for them at their Hotel (pacific Hotel and Boarding House). the boarding house was in another building in the back of the Hotel.
Author Lloyd was a Blacksmith an a Farrier(a person who installs horse shoes on horse).
At one time he took a job in Colorado for the goverment as a carpenter building houses for the Migrants Beet workers. This was before he when to work for American Salt Plant.
note by Paul A. Tipton
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