Individual Details
Jennie Feraldine "Ferrel" Taylor
(11 Jan 1894 - 30 Mar 1963)
She was a member of the First Assembly of God Church and sang at many funerals in the community.
The Western Star, (Coldwater KS)… 1941 » January » 17-Jan-1941 » Page 1 "Ferrel Guizlo sang"
The Western Star, December 30, 1938.
FUNERAL OF MRS. VANCE
...A duet was also sung by Mrs. Zerby and Mrs. Guizlo of Coldwater....
The Western Star, January 30, 1931.
J. M. THOMPSON PASSES AWAY
...The music was furnished by a mixed quartet, composed of Wm. Brumbaugh, J. P. Boshell, Mrs. V. J. Allderdice and Mrs. V. R. Smith, and by Mrs. Martin Zerby and Mrs. Ferrel Guizlo, the two last named singing a duet.
Events
Families
Spouse | Charles Earl Guizlo (1891 - 1943) |
Child | Jack Taylor Guizlo (1914 - 1980) |
Child | James Joseph "Joe" Guizlo (1916 - 1989) |
Child | Richard Earl "Dick" Guizlo (1919 - 1988) |
Child | Mildred Louise Guizlo (1920 - ) |
Child | John Manning Guizlo (1924 - 2000) |
Child | Paul Dean Guizlo (1928 - 2017) |
Father | James Taylor ( - ) |
Mother | Eliza ( - ) |
Sibling | Thomas Jefferson Taylor (1886 - 1951) |
Sibling | Royal Wayne Taylor (1896 - 1920) |
Sibling | Roy Taylor ( - ) |
Notes
Birth
Source: d.taylorCensus (family)
Own Mortgage Farm, 40, 41, Guizlo, J. 55 MWEarl 23 MW
Ferrel 21 FW
Jack 8 mo MW
Maud 21 FW
Census (family)
(indexed as Guido, Earl Charles)Fm 106, 106, Guizlo, Earl Charles, Head, Own mortgage, MW, 27, married, KS KS IL, Farmer, general farm
Jenny Ferrildean, Wife, FW, 25, married, KS KY MO
Jack Taylor, Son, MW, 5, single, KS KS KS
James Joseph, Son, MW, 4 8/12, single, KS KS KS
Richard Earl, Son, MW 13/12, single, KS KS KS
Census
Brooklyn Ave.77, 80, Guizlo, Ferrel, Head, own $4500, FW 37, First married at age 19, KS KY MO, none
, Jack, Son, MW, 15, single, KS KS KS
, Joe, Son, MW, 13, single, KS KS KS
, Richard, Son, MW, 11, single, KS KS KS
, Mildred, Daughter, FW, 10, single, KS KS KS
, John, Son, MW, 5, single, KS KS KS
, Paul, Son, MW, 1, single, KS KS KS
Household: Gezlo, Ferrel (b: 1893*) Gezlo, Jack (b: 1915*) Gezlo, Joe (b: 1917*) Gezlo, Richard (b: 1919*) Gezlo, Paul (b: 1929*)
Brooklyn Ave.
77, 80, Guizlo, Ferrel, Head, $4500, no radio, FW, 37 married at 19, KS KY MO, no occupation
" , Jack, Son, MW, 15 single KS KS KS, none
" , Joe, Son, MW, 13, single, KS KS KS, none
" , Richard, Son, MW, 11, single, KS KS KS, none
" , Mildred, Daughter, FW, 10, single, KS KS KS, none
" , John, Son, MW, 5, single, KS KS KS, none
" , Paul, Son, MW, 1, single, KS KS KS, none
Census
Head Ferrel Guizlo F 46 Kansas, H2, marriedSon John Guizlo M 15, 8th, Kansas, Delivery boy-meat marker PW
Son Paul Guizlo M 11, 4th, Kansas
renting house at $11/mo, same place April 1 1935
Census
Boston AvenueFerrel F Guizlo, Head, WF, 56, widowed, Kansas, Sales Lady Retail Piano
Death
Source: d.taylorThe Western Star, April 4, 1963.
Services Held for Mrs. Ferrel Guizlo
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, April 2_, 1963, at 2:00 p.m. in the Assembly of God, Coldwater, for Mrs. Ferrel Taylor Guizlo.
Officiating at the services were Rev. M. M. Brewer and Rev. Paul R. Markstrom, Mrs. Barbara McGinnis and Mrs. Ferreldean Hazen sang "He the Pearly Gates Will Open" and "At the End of the Way." Mrs. Paul R. Markstrom was the pianist.
Pallbearers were Jack, Richard, Paul, Joseph and John Guizlo and Tom Brewer.
Interment was in the Crown Hill Cemetery, Coldwater, Kansas.
Obituary
Ferrel Taylor Guizlo was born in St. John, Kansas, on January 11, 1894, and departed this life in Coldwater, Kansas, on March 30, 1963. She had attained the age of 69 years, 2 months and 19 days.
Mrs. Guizlo first came to Coldwater with her family in 1903. After a two year residence here, the family moved to suburban Kansas City, Mo., where she finished her schooling Mrs. Guizlo returned to Coldwater as a young lady and taught school for a time in a rural area southwest of the city. Except for a brief absence for reasons of health, Coldwater was her home until the day of her decease.
Mrs. Guizlo's marriage to Charles Earl Guizlo took place in this city on May 12, 1912, and to this union was born six children, all of whom survive. The sons are Jack and John Guizlo of Garden Grove, Calif.; Joseph and Richard Guizlo of Millington and Memphis, Tennessee, respectively; and Paul Guizlo of Kinsley, Kans. The one daughter is Mrs. M. M. Brewer, Jr., of Oklahoma, Okla. Mr. Guizlo preceded his wife in death more than twenty years ago.
Additional survivors include three brothers, two sisters, sixteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The brothers are Messrs. Roy Taylor of St. John, Kans.; Elmer Taylor of Jacksonville, Fla.; and Marion Taylor of Edwardsville, Ill. The sisters are Mrs. J. W. Carleton of Coldwater, Kans. and Mrs. Roscoe Campbell of Overland Park, Kans.
Mrs. Guizlo also leaves a host of other relatives and friends. She was a charter member of the local Assembly of God church, whose ministry and constituency have been the objects of her sincere loyalty and concern. Her exemplary Christian life will long be an inspiration to those who knew her.
Burial
1-11-1894 to 3-30-1963Guizlo, Ferrel
Lot 16, Block 21E
Endnotes
1. Guizlo, Ferrel Irene., Guizlo family history emails on Joseph A. Guizlo's descendants. (Ferrel Irene Guizlo, Jan 26, 2001.).
2. "COMANCHE COUNTY, KANSAS: HISTORY & GENEALOGY," newspaper articles, RootsWeb, (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kscomanc/guizlo_j.html: accessed 3 November 2010), Guizlo; citing The Western Star contributed by Shirley Brier.
3. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1920 > KANSAS > COMANCHE > COLDWATER TWP Series: T625 Roll: 527 Page: 250 .
4. U.S. Census images. Heritage Quest Online. Subscription database through the Sonoma County Public Library. (ProQuest LLC, 2009.), 1930 > KANSAS > COMANCHE > COLDWATER Series: T626 Roll: 697 Page: 8.
5. "COMANCHE COUNTY, KANSAS: HISTORY & GENEALOGY," newspaper articles, RootsWeb, (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kscomanc/guizlo_j.html: accessed 3 November 2010), Guizlo; citing The Western Star contributed by Shirley Brier.