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Per the proud dad. Student at Hillsdale College

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A resident of Sublette since 1962, moving from Eaton, Colo., she was visual art teacher at Sublette High School for 31 years, where she started the art program.

She belonged to Sublette Christian Church and the Kansas Art Education Association. She received the Outstanding Kansas High School Art Teachers Award in 2003.

MISS EDITH LEEBRICK TO WED STANLEY KUBIAK. The marriage of Miss Edith Leebrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Leebrick, 23 Anderson Avenue to Stanley P Kubiak, of Kansas City, will take place at 7:45 o"clock Sunday evening in the parlors of the Missouri Methodist Church. The Rev. Robert C Holliday will perform the double ring ceremony.
Miss Elma Leebrick, sister of the bride, will be her only attendant. The prospective bride was graduated from the Orton-Rice Business College and was secretary to E. F. Carter, of the Missouri Telephone Company. She resigned from her position a week ago. Mr. Kubiak attended the University of Missouri two years a and received a degree in 1935 from the Central Missouri State Teachers' College in Warrensburg. He has been athletic coach in Knobnoster during the last school year, and will resume his duties there in the fall.
The couple will be located in Kansas City during the remainder of the summer and will be at home in Knobnoster after September 1.
Miss Emma Leebrick, who attends a State Teachers' College in Warrensburg will return to Columbia tonight to spend the weekend. Elton Light, of St. Louis, father of the bride-elect, will also be among the out-of-town guests present at the wedding.
Social events given for the bride-to-be included a miscellaneous shower arranged by a group of her close friends and held at the home of Mrs. George King, 522 Woodrow. Those present were Miss Helen .., Miss Edith Short, Miss .. Pollard, Miss Opal Rowland, Mrs. Frances Jenkins and Mrs. ... Conrad.

"Edith F. Kubiak, high school secretary -- Edith F. Kubiak, 79 of Roswell died Thursday (Dec. 6,, 1990). Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday in First Methodist Church. Burial will be in Haskell County Cemetery in Sublette, Kan. Survivors include her husband, Stanley; and her daughter, Elaine Walter. A resident of Roswell for 44 years, she worked as secretary at Roswell High School for 25 years. Arrangements are by LaGrone Funeral Chapel."--9 Dec 1990, El Paso (TX) Times


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From the pages of the Burlington (Ia) Hawkeye. Article on 24 Jan 1878: Mr. E. A. Leebrick has left at our office a remarkable piece of petrified wood that was dug up on the grounds near Mr. D. W. Prasley's new residence on West Hill. The specimen before us is a chunk weighing about twenty points. The outside part, or what was the sap of the wood, is partly crystallized, but the heart of the wood is petrified, and in such a manner as to show very distinctly the grain of the wood. The wood was exactly like white oak -- probably as a piece of white oak. All the markings of the growth of the tree and the grain of wood are well preserved. Small holes, evidently made by worms, remain. It is certainly an interesting specimen of fossil wood, and will be examined with much curiosity by students of paleontology. Legal notice on 19 Dec 1878: "The petit jurors are summoned to appear Tuesday, January 9, 1879, at ten o'clock. There names are as follows.....and E. A. Leebrick's name appears in the list." Advertisement on 29 Jan 1880: "E. A. Leebrick, Manufacturer and dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES. We make Men's Kip Boots for $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50; Men's Calf Boots for $4.50; Boys' Boots from $2.00 to $3.50. Don't buy Eastern Boots, when you can get good Hand-Made Boots at the same price. Everything in Ladies", Misses" and Children's Goods. Call at the Boot and Shoe Factory and see the goods. 206 Jefferson street, Burlington, Iowa". Advertisement on 26 Feb 1880: "SHOEMAKERS, TAKE NOTICE. I HAVE STARTED A Boot and Shoe Upper Factory. In connection with my Boot and Shoe Factory. All orders promptly attended to and Chicago prices duplicated. No extra charges for cutting to measure. E. A. LEEBRICK 206 Jefferson Street." Advertisement on 08 Apr 1880: Railroad Boys I make a Boot and Shoe Especially Adapted to Your Wear. Call and see them at 206 Jefferson Street. E. A. Leebrick.

From Iowa Gazeteer and Business Directory 1884-1885 - Edwin A. Leebrick, shoes, 208 Jefferson.


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Death Certificate 95-06472

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SSDI gives SSN as 521-10-3276 for an account that was opened before 1951 in Colorado. Residence is listed as Eugene, Lane county, OR 97405. Lived in the Denver, Colo area in the 1942-1945 time frame and was a draftsman.

"SON OF FORMER NEOSHO GIRL WEDS -- Mrs. Helen M. Deal, 315 E Hickory, has had an interesting account of the marriage of her grandson, Edwin Deal Leebrick, to Miss Clerise White, both of Denver, in that city June 17. The young man is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Leebrick of Denver and the latter will be remembered by many Neosho citizens as Miss Nettie Deal when she resided here some years ago. Edwin Leebrick holds a responsible position in a steel and iron mill in Denver and is an industrious and highly respected young man."--7 Jul 1938, The Neosho (MO) Times