Elsie Wohler RILEY --- Elsie L. Wohler, 84, Riley, died Sunday, Jan. 14, 2001, at a Manhattan hospital. Holmes-Pfeifley Funeral Home in Riley is in charge of arrangements.

From: The Topeka Capital-Journal | Date: January 16, 2001| Author: Capital-Journal | Copyright information

Myrtle Buehler

MORROWVILLE --- Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Church of Christ in Morrowville for Myrtle Iva Buehler, 81, Morrowville, who died Sunday, Jan. 14, 2001, at a Fairbury, Neb., nursing home.

She was born April 18, 1919, in Kanopolis, to Ira and Anna Miller Grise. She formerly was a cook at the Korner Cafe in Morrowville.

She attended Church of Christ in Morrowville.

She married Orval Buehler on March 31, 1940, in Washington. He survives.

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