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Notes for Charles Coe BREYFOGLE

Charles Coe Breyfogle
Successful Real Estate Dealer and Secretary of the Deatherage Lumber Company.

Charles Coe Breyfogle, one of Kansas City's successful real estate dealers and secretary of the Deatherage Lumber Company, is another contribution of Kansas to Kansas City progress. He was born near Lenexa, Kansas, January 3, 1869. His father, Le4wis W. Breyfogle, was a native Ohioan, having been born near Columbus, and his mother, Laura A. Breyfogle, was born at Valparaiso, Indiana.

Mr. Breyfogle inherited his activity in Kansas City real estate from his father, who was interested in real estate in and around Kansas City from the time he moved to Olathe, Kansas, in 1860, until his death. Also, the elder Breyfogle was president of the First National Bank of Olathe from the day it was founded throughout the remainder of his life.

Charles C. Breyfogle was a student in Baker University at Baldwin, Kansas, but business life drew him away from the school before he had graduated. He married Marian Deatherage, February 18, 1902. They have one child, a daughter.

Mr. Breyfogle is a Republican, but the activity of Kansas City real estate has left him no time to seek public office. He came to Kansas City from Olathe ten years ago when his interest in and around Kansas City demanded his presence here. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge.

SOURCE: Men of Affairs in Kansas City, 1912, transcribed from photocopy


Charles WWI Draft Registration Card indicates that he was living with his wife Marian at 4511 Gillham Road, Kansas City, MO. He was employed as an Insurance Agent with Breyfogle Brothers at 800 Victor Building, Kansas City, MO. The card recorded that he was tall, medium build, with gray eyes and brown hair.

SOURCE: WWI Draft Registration Card dated September 9, 1918


The 1920 Federal Census records that Charles and his wife Marian were living in Kansas City, Jackson, MO. Charles is listed as a real estate agent.

SOURCE: 1920 Federal Census, Kansas City, ED 213, Jackson, MO


Charles C. Breyfogle

Funeral services for Charles Coe Breyfogle, 73, retired Los Angeles building contractor and resident for the last 35 years, will be conducted at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the Chapel of the Chimes, Inglewood. Services will be under direction of Edwards Bros. Colonial Mortuary with interment in Inglewood Park Cemetery. Born in Olathe, Kan., Mr. Breyfogle died yesterday in his home, 926 Mariposa St. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Marian Breyfogle; a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd D. Mitchell of Los Angeles; a son, Charles C. Jr. of Yuma, Ariz., and two grandchildren.

SOURCE: February 26, 1953 Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA


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