I have an old postcard photograph of Glea WARE which was taken when she was about one year old. A note on the back of the photograph indicates that she died at age 12 and is buried at Harper, KS. Based on limited research and thanks to the assistance of area genealogists I was able to gather this information:
Justine Glea WARE was b. 4 Mar 1914 in Harper Co., KS to parents Arthur Thomas WARE (1884-1973) and Esther Ellen GARNER (1886-1973) who were married 27 Dec 1905 in Kansas. Glea had three siblings including Emma WARE (b. 1914); Donald Duane WARE (1916-2011); and Garner or Gamen Burnell WARE (1918-1955). Glea died 14 Aug 1926 in Harper Co., KS and she is buried in the Harper Cemetery in that town. Glea’s brother Donald had one son, Gary WARE who died in Jun 2011. Gary WARE had two children including Shelly WARE MALEPORT who lived in O’Fallon, MO and Steve WARE.
I’d like to get the photograph to her family and would appreciate you contacting me if you are a member of this family or know someone who might be.
Justine Glea WARE was b. 4 Mar 1914 in Harper Co., KS to parents Arthur Thomas WARE (1884-1973) and Esther Ellen GARNER (1886-1973) who were married 27 Dec 1905 in Kansas. Glea had three siblings including Emma WARE (b. 1914); Donald Duane WARE (1916-2011); and Garner or Gamen Burnell WARE (1918-1955). Glea died 14 Aug 1926 in Harper Co., KS and she is buried in the Harper Cemetery in that town. Glea’s brother Donald had one son, Gary WARE who died in Jun 2011. Gary WARE had two children including Shelly WARE MALEPORT who lived in O’Fallon, MO and Steve WARE.
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