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© Enid Morning News
Submitted by: Jo & Glenn


Ava L. "Sue" (Colgan) Ashpole

July 07, 1913 ~ April 22, 2000

Sedgwick County, Kansas
Old Mission Cemetery, Wichita

Enid News and Eagle
April 2000

Wichita, Kansas – A graveside service for Ava L. "Sue" Ashpole, 86, will be 10:30 AM Wednesday in Old Mission Cemetery. Arrangements are by Hillside Funeral Home East. Visitation will be 6:56 PM Tuesday at the funeral home.

She died Saturday, April 22, 2000, at her home in Wichita.

She was a homemaker and a retired kitchen aide.

Surviving are two sons, Raymond of Wichita and Gary of Valley Center, Kansas; two daughters, Joan Cook of Enid and Janice Larson – Ashpole of Sterling, Alaska; two sisters, Amy Farrell of Wichita and Georgia Langley of Bellville, Ohio; 18 grandchildren; 38 great – grandchildren; and two great – great – grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of Kansas, 630 N. St. Francis, Wichita, KS 76214. 


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