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Charles
William Gough (born 4-11-1911)
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from the Thursday, July 19, 1970 Nemaha County Journal Leader, page 1
Charles W. Gough, 59, of Centralia, passed away July 1 at Seneca. He was born April 21, 1911 in Lincoln County, near the town of Beverly, and had been a resident of the Centralia and Vermillion communities for 35 years.
He was a farmer until ill health forced him to retire.
He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Martha White of Topeka, Mrs. Margaret Long of Centralia, Mrs. Eva Long of Circleville; and one brother, Ben Gough of Vancouver, Washington.
Services were held Friday,
July 3 at Hayes Funeral Home with Rev. Allan Uthoff officiating. Burial was
in Centralia Cemetery. Mrs. William Warren sang "In the Garden" and
"The Old Rugged Cross" accompanied at the piano by
Mrs. John Young.
Casket bearers were Fred White, Edwin Ringel, Duane Ice, Paul Norton, Laverne Holsapple, and Vern Ackerman.
Burial: Centralia, Kansas