Was Warden of Kansas State Prisons from 1893-1895 appointed by Governor Lorenzo Lewelling.
Winfield Daily Courier
Winfield, Kansas
Wednesday, January 24, 1923
Page 5
Chase - S.W. Chase, a pioneer of Cowley county, died at the home of his son, Everett M. Chase, on Broadway, Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock, following an illness of over a year. He leaves a wife and seven children, John S. Chase of Beaumont, Texas; E.M. Chase, of Winfield; Mrs. Nellie Herriott of Topeka; Mrs. Carrie Smith of Warner, Oklahoma; Seth W. Chase Jr., of Moline, Kansas; Mrs. Nettie Hudson of Los Angeles, California and Delbert G. Chase of Winfield.
The funeral arrangements will be announced later.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Was Warden of Kansas State Prisons from 1893-1895 appointed by Governor Lorenzo Lewelling.
Winfield Daily Courier
Winfield, Kansas
Wednesday, January 24, 1923
Page 5
Chase - S.W. Chase, a pioneer of Cowley county, died at the home of his son, Everett M. Chase, on Broadway, Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock, following an illness of over a year. He leaves a wife and seven children, John S. Chase of Beaumont, Texas; E.M. Chase, of Winfield; Mrs. Nellie Herriott of Topeka; Mrs. Carrie Smith of Warner, Oklahoma; Seth W. Chase Jr., of Moline, Kansas; Mrs. Nettie Hudson of Los Angeles, California and Delbert G. Chase of Winfield.
The funeral arrangements will be announced later.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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