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8751 | Mrs. Florence C. Wright, 5712 Ensign Drive, East, on Thursday, October 6. Member Westminster Presbyterian Church. Survivors: husband, Louis L. Wright, Fort Worth; sons, Robert Tweedy, Simi, California, Harry Tweedy, Fort Worth, Richard Wright, Smithfield; daughter, Mrs. Doreen McVean, Fort Worth; 14 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at Harveson & Cole Funeral Home, 702 Eighth Avenue where services will be conducted 2 p.m. Saturday. Dr. Billy P. Smith officiating. Interment Laurel Land. Arrangements Harveson & Cole. 336-0345 Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Saturday, 8 October 1977. | Cassity, Florence Cleo (I1245)
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8752 | Mrs. Florence E. Hulette Frankfort – Mrs. Florence Evans Hulette, 88, 315 West Second Street, widow of W.J. Hulette, died Friday. Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. today in Rogers Chape. Burial will be in Frankfort Cemetery. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 12 July 1969. | Evans, Florence (I844)
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8753 | Mrs. Florence Pittman Passes Away On Monday, June 11, 1956, Florence May Pittman passed away at her home in Durango, Colo., at the age of 82 years, 6 months ad 16 days. Florence was the only child of Martha and Lev T. "Squire" Brown of Louisburg, Kans. She was born Nov. 26, 1873, in Louisburg, where she spent her childhood and early married life. On Feb. 6, 1895, she was united in marriage to Ward Pittman of this community, and to this union five children were born. Two boys passed away in infancy, leaving Whitney of Los Angeles, Calif., and Melba and Merle of Durango, Colo., two grandchildren, four great grandchildren and other relatives to mourn her death. She united with the Louisburg Methodist Church in early life and gave freely of her time and talents, being a soprano of great ability she spent much time, both working with and in the choir and special groups of the church and community. While their children were still in grade school, the moved to Las Animas, Colo., then to Colorado Springs, and in 1915 moved to her present home in Durango. Mrs. Pittman was a cheerful, contented and devoted wife and mother while bearing her cross of physical handicap, being a victim of crippling arthritis for many years and in a wheel chair since a fall at the age of 70. Mrs. Melba Smith, her daughter, accompanied her remains to Louisburg, where funeral services were held at the Runyan chapel Friday, June 15, at 2 p.m., with burial in the family lot at the Louisburg cemetery. Rev. C.L. Coldsmith was in charge of the services. Mrs. Charles Kelly and Miss Julia Ann Lowlor, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Cotton, sang "In the Garden" and "Sometime We'll Understand." | Brown, Florence May (I2937)
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8754 | Mrs. Floyd T. Hyatt Mrs. Maggie Hyatt, 68, wife of Floyd Thurston Hyatt of New Bloomington, died this morning in Marion General Hospital. She was ill seven months. Born Jan. 31, 1890 at Smile, Ky., she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamm. Her marriage was in 1906 in Kentucky. She was a member of the Church of God. Surviving are her husband; five daughters, Mrs. Wilma Cooper and Mrs. Eloise Oliver of New Bloomington, Mrs. Gladis Morehouse of Kentucky, Mrs. Gustava McGlowthin of West Union and Mrs. Mildred Banks of Marion; two sons, Normal Hyatt of Marion and John Hyatt at home; 27 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren, and four brothers, Robert, Christopher, Benjamin and Basil Hamm, all of Kentucky. Five children and three sisters preceded her in death. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Church of God on Bellefontaine Ave. The Rev. Clifford Mullins and the Rev. L.T. Hayes will officiate. Burial will be in Agosta Cemetery. Friends may call at the Boyd Funeral Home on W. Columbus St. after 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio. Tuesday, 25 February 1958. | Hamm, Maggie (I733)
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8755 | Mrs. Frank Cassity Mrs. Frank Cassity, 92, mother of Mrs. Fred Schwengel, died Sunday at Oakton Nursing Home, Oakton, Va. Services will be Wednesday at Wade Funeral Home, Browning, Mo., with burial in Purdin Cemetery, Purdin, Mo. Memorial services are tonight at 8 at the Pearson Funeral Home, Falls Church, Va. The former Miriam Florence Puckett was born in Champaign, Ill. on March 29, 1876. She was married to Frank Cassity on Sept. 23, 1903 in Purdin, Mo. They lived on a farm east of Purdin for 52 year. Mrs. Cassity received her education and taught school in Clark County. In 1962 she lived with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Schwengel in Davenport and in Arlington, Va. She was a member of First Christian Church, Brookfield, Mo. Her husband, four sisters, and two brothers preceded her in death. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Schwengel, Davenport and Mrs. Florence Miller, Washington, D.C.; two grandchildren and three great-grandsons. The Rock Island Argus, Rock Island, Illinois. Monday, 24 March 1969. | Puckett, Miriam Florence (I2436)
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8756 | Mrs. Frank Davis Carlisle, Ky., Dec. 11 (Special) – Mrs. Ida Bell Brown Davis, 61, wife of Frank Davis of the Cane Run road, died at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Good Samaritan hospital, Lexington, where she had been ill two weeks. In addition to her husband, survivors include two daughters, Mrs. L.B. Stockdale, Fleming county, and Miss Elsie Brown, Nicholas county; a half brother, W.C. Hiatt, Weston, W.Va.; her step-mother, Mrs. R.T. Hiatt, Buchanan, W.Va.; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Ewing Christian church and interment will follow in the Elizaville cemetery. The body is at the residence. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 12 December 1948. | Hyatt, Ida Bell (I725)
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8757 | MRS. FRANK SHIVELY (special to The Daily Courier) Mt. Summit, Ind., Mrs. Frank Shively died at her home east of town at 9:30 this morning after a long illness from a complication of ailments. The funeral will be from the Christian church at Mt. Summit, Monday at 2 p.m. Rev. F.P. Franklin of Yorktown will officiate. Beside her husband, she leaves a large family, some of whom are married, James, Harry, Fred and Mrs. Ralph Test of Spiceland and Jesse, John, Hubert, Martha and Mary are at home. Published March 25,1916-New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, IN. | Culbertson, Ella (I1430)
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8758 | Mrs. Frank Trumbo Dies at Farm Home Near Middle Grove Mrs. Frank Trumbo, 61, a resident of Moberly and the Middle Grove vicinity for the past 22 years, died about 10 o’clock last night at her farm home four miles south of Middle Grove. She had been in failing health for the past seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Trumbo lived in Moberly from 1910 to 1927, when they moved to the farm south of Middle Grove. Mrs. Trumbo is survived by her husband; two sisters, Mrs. Millie Davis, Omaha, Neb., and Mrs. Mae Brott, Kansas City; and a brother, Roscoe Cassity, Laclede, Mo. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 1 o’clock from the Christian Church at Brookfield, Mo. The pastor, the Rev. Charles Cornn, will preach the sermon. Burial will be in the Brookfield cemetery. The body will remain at the Snow-Leaverton Funeral Home until the funeral party leaves for Brookfield. Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Monday, 12 December 1932. | Cassity, Lucy Bell (I4470)
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8759 | Mrs. G.E. Cassity Dies At Her Home Wife of Pioneer Okmulgee Attorney and Leader in Civic Affairs Dies. Mrs. G. E. Cassity, 817 North Okmulgee avenue, passed away at her home at 11:40 o'clock Sunday night after a lingering illness of more than 10 months. Mr. Cassity, who is a practicing attorney in Okmulgee, and Mrs. Cassity came to Okmulgee shortly after statehood in 1907 and have lived here since. Mrs. Cassity was a graduate of the University of Kansas, a lifelong member of the Christian Science church, a charter member and a prominent worker of the American Association of University Women, a charter member of the Okmulgee charter of the P.E.O. and a member of the Pythian Sisters. She is survived by her husband, three daughters, Misses Ruth of Tulsa, Glenelle and Georgia of Okmulgee; two sons, Galen and Martin, Both of Okmulgee; two sisters, Mrs. R.A. Stewart and Mrs. S.A. Poe, both of Hutchinson, Kan., and two brothers, H.E. McCurdy of Hutchinson, and L.B. McCurdy of Chicago. Mrs. Cassity was 53 years old. Definite arrangements for the funeral have not yet been completed but it probably will be held Wednesday afternoon and burial will be in the Okmulgee cemetery. Okmulgee Daily Democrat, Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Monday, 17 August 1925. | McCurdy, Anna Vesta (I1262)
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8760 | Mrs. G.W. Ziegler, 607 North State street went to Tolono yesterday to attend the inquest and funeral of her step-brother, John Kelso who was killed on Monday. The Champaign Daily News, Champaign, Illinois. Wednesday, 22 August 1917. | Kelso, John Alvin Smith (I2090)
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8761 | Mrs. Gene Blacklidge Mrs. Gene Blacklidge, 64, Indianapolis, died yesterday at her home. She was a telephone operator for Indiana Bell 35 years. She attended Linwood Christian Church and was a member of Telephone Retirees. Services will be Friday at 11:30 a.m. at Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel where friends may call tomorrow after 3 p.m. Burial will be in Washington Park East Cemetery. Survivors – brother Harry Hall; sisters, Mrs. Byrl Hamilton, Mrs. Robert Young. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 5 March 1980. | Hall, Gene Elizabeth (I3792)
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8762 | Mrs. Geo. F. Hall Ellen O. Hall, wife of Mr. Geo. F. Hall, whose death was recoded in these columns last week, was born September 15, 1944, in Lorain county, Ohio. In her infancy, the family moved to Michawaka, Indiana. The family name was Lamb; Ellen O. Lamb grew to womanhood in her Indiana home. With her mother and brother, she moved to Kansas in 1860. Two years after, in 1962, they moved to Plattsburg, Mo. In 1865, Miss Lamb was married to Geo. F. Hall. At that time she was living with her half brother, Mr. Ford, who had just built as a new home, the residence now used as central telephone office in Plattsburg. In that house, Mr. Hall and Miss Lamb were married. Mr. Hall was born, so we are informed, on the old Hopkins farm near the south line of this county. His mother was the first white woman in all that territory. In 1869, Mrs. Hall united with the Primitive Baptist church at Pleasant Hill, and was always ready and willing to comfort and care for others - more so than for herself. She was the mother of nine children, five of whom are now living. The husband also survives here. The children's names are: Flora E., wife of L.C. Walker, Clay county; Chas. O., Miss Ollie, and Geo. R., all of Clinton county; and Ella, wife of Jesse D. Brown, Richmond, Ray county, Mo. Mrs. Hall departed this life Wednesday, August 18, 1909. At the funeral service the sermon was preached by Elder W.T. Brown, pastor of her church, at ten a.m., after which her body was laid away in the old church yard, in the presence of a large crowd of friends and neighbors. Decease was a lady of generous and high character, a mother of noble, wise and lovely traits, a wife who leaves behind memories of gentleness and faithfulness. Plattsburg Leader, Plattsburg, Missouri. Friday, 27 August 1909. | Lamb, Ellen Orelia (I1258)
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8763 | Mrs. Geo. R. Bumgarner Dies Saturday; Funeral Services Held Today Mrs. George R. Bumgarner, who has been in real estate business in this vicinity for the past 31 years, died Saturday afternoon. A Christian Science service was held from the Hill Funeral Home today at 2 p.m. Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Bumgarner, daughter of Adele Alice and Breckenridge Presley Pound, was born in Purdin on November 20, 1981. She was married to George R. Bumgarner in Linneus on Nov. 24, 1909. She is survived by her husband of the home, two sons, James Edward Bumgarner and Glen Allen Bumgarner, both of Brookfield; two sisters, Mrs. Ebb Dennis of Chula and Mrs. Nellie Hutchinson of Atlanta, Ga.; one brother, the Rev. James Presley Pound of Kerville, Tex.; one grandson, Larry Gene Bumgarner of Brookfield, and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Bumgarner was a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist, in Brookfield. She had lived here for the past 35 years. She was a member of the Local, State, and National Association of Real Estate Boards. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Monday, 12 December 1949. | Pound, Hester Alice (I2568)
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8764 | Mrs. George Chesser received word Thursday of the death of her sister, Mrs. Norman Neeley, of Brookfield, Mo. Funeral services were last Saturday. Adair County Herald, Novinger, Missouri. Thursday, 17 May 1928. | Cassity, Henrietta (I2302)
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8765 | Mrs. George Ross was stricken with paralysis Saturday and her death is expected at any time. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 7 December 1916. | Cassity, Mary (I2462)
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8766 | Mrs. Gloria Lay Mrs. Gloria Lay, 41, of 414 1/2 S. 12th St., New Castle, a former Anderson resident, died unexpectedly Sunday afternoon at her home. Her husband, Lloyd Lay, died in 1963, and since then she had resided in New Castle, where she was employed as a telephone solicitor for Olin and Mills Studio. She was a native of Bath County, Ky., born March 13, 1925, a daughter of Wallace and Lottie B. Wright. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Sue Davidson and Miss Teresa Lay of New Castle; her parents, now of Spiceland; a sister, Mrs. Maxine White of New Castle; two brothers, Glen and John Wright, also of New Castle; and two grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Macer Funeral Home where final rites will be conducted this afternoon at 1:30 p.m. by the Rev. R.E. Pavy. Interment will be in Grove Lawn Cemetery at Pendleton. Anderson Herald, Anderson, Indiana. Tuesday, 28 June 1966. | Wright, Gloria Jean (I4330)
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8767 | Mrs. H.H. Lewis Dies of Paralysis Mrs. Melvina Lewis, age 83 years and nine months, widow of Dr. H.H. Lewis, died Wednesday at her home at Salt Lick, Ky., from the effects of a stroke of paralysis, suffered four days previously. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at Salt Lick and burial will follow in the family graveyard. She leaves surviving her three daughters, Mrs. J.L. McCoy, Owingsville; Mrs. S.C. Alexander, Salt Lick, and Mrs. M.L. Cassity, Salt Lick; also thirteen grandchildren, including Mrs. W. Logan Shearer and Mrs. Lillian H. Thomason, both of Lexington, and nine great grandchildren. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 17 March 1921, page 2. | Moore, Melvina (I2847)
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8768 | Mrs. Haley Special to the Gazette Cameron, Mo. – Mrs. Louise Elizabeth Haley, 48, died Sunday at a St. Joseph hospital. She had been a telephone operator for the General Telephone Co. here. Survivors include her husband, Glen Haley, of the home in Cameron; her mother, Mrs. Norman Cassity, Altamont, Mo.; one brother, A.W. Cassity, Kansas city, and one sister, Mrs. Robert Stephens, St. Joseph. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Cameron Methodist Church, with the Rev. J. Leslie Hartz officiating. Burial will be in Cameron Memory Gardens. The body is at the Poland mortuary here. St. Joseph Gazette, St. Joseph, Missouri. Tuesday, 9 June 1964. | Cassity, Louise Elizabeth "Beth" (I4487)
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8769 | Mrs. Hardy Blaylock Died. Mrs. Hardy B. Blaylock died at her home near Kirkman of flue-pneumonia on Tuesday, March 16. She was formerly Miss Ruby Prichard. She was married a year ago March 2. At the time of her death her father, mother and four brothers were bedfast with flu, and her husband and his sister, Miss Bessie Blaylock of Duck Hill, who was visiting her, were convalescent from the same malady. She left a little son not quite three weeks old. The Grenada Sentinel, Grenada, Mississippi. Friday, 26 march 1920, page 1. | Prichard, Ruby Jewel (I943)
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8770 | Mrs. Harry Hunt. Mrs. Nellie Agnes Hunt, 62, wife of Harry Hunt, died at their home in Fullerton at 1:59 a.m. today after an illness of 10 months. She was born in Greenup Co Feb.15, 1885, and resided there all her life. She was married to Mr. Hunt in December 1899. Surviving besides her husband are five sons: Richard, Clarence, Raymond, Carl and Morris, all of Fullerton; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Miller and Mrs. Charles Sammons, both of South Shore; two sisters, Mrs. T. M. Nippert of Raceland, and Mrs. P.C. Howertes of South Portsmouth; a brother James A. Harr of Stenton, Ky., and 13 grandchildren. Two daughters preceded Mrs. Hunt in death. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Bennet's Chapel Methodist church with Rev. William Mosely officiating. Burial will be in Bennet's Chapel cemetery under the direction of Morton funeral home. The body will be taken to the Hunt resident at 3 p.m. today and remain there until the funeral. | Harr, Nellie Agnes (I4394)
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8771 | Mrs. Harry Jeffers Frankfort – Mrs. Blanche Evans Jeffers, 79, the wife of Harry Jeffers, of 309 West Fourth Street, died at 4:30 a.m. today at Capital Manor Nursing Home in Frankfort after a long illness. She was a native of Rowan County and a member of the First Christian Church, the Frankfort Garden, Daughters of the American Revolution, King’s Daughters Circle and a former member of the Frankfort Library Board. Besides her husband, she is survived by her daughter Mrs. Josephine Bupuy, Lebanon, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. W.J. Hulette, Frankfort, and Mrs. L.O. Marshall, Norwood, Ohio; two brothers, Cleff Evans, Frankfort and Herdon J. Evans, Lexington; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, at Rogers Chapel, by the Rev. John Chenault. Burial will be in Frankfort Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 30 April 1966. | Evans, Blanche (I848)
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8772 | Mrs. Harry S. Wood Rockport – Mrs. Harry S. Wood, 86, died at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at her home here after a long illness. She was born in Kentucky and had lived in Rockport the past 24 years. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Funeral services will be at 4:30 Monday at the Rockport Church of Christ with N.E. Hicks, minister, officiating. Burial will be in Rockport Cemetery under the direction of Cage-Marshall Funeral Home. She is survived by her husband. Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Corpus Christi, Texas. Monday, 5 December 1966. | Hedges, Mary Dalton (I88)
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8773 | Mrs. Helen A. Davidson. 56. 1285 Heaton St.. died at 11:55 a. m. Sunday in Mercy Hospital Failing in health for three years. Mrs. Davidson was hospitalized frequently since last May, but her death comes as a shock to her relatives and friends. Mrs. Davidson was born in Lexington, Ky., a daughter of; Simeon and Leona Hedges Cook on Jan. 27, 1908. She was educated in the schools of Hamilton where she lived from 1913 until the time of her death. She was married to William R. Davidson, in Newport, Ky. In recent years Mrs. Davidson operated the Hobby House, Erie Hwy., where she raised and sold tropical fish. She liked antiques, and she was a friendly and personable Christian woman. She leaves her husband, William R. Davidson; a son William R. Davidson Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jo Browning; a granddaughter, Jill Lynn Browning; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Spicer, all of Hamilton; other relatives and many friends. Mrs. Davidson was preceded in death by her parents ; a brother, Edward Cook and three sisters, Mrs. Rose Sherlock, Mrs. Mary Havicus and Mrs. Lilly Mae Farmer. Services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the Webb Funeral Home, Ross Ave. and S. D St., by the Rev. Paul M. Kampfe, pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. | Cook, Helen (I2076)
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8774 | Mrs. Helen Cassity Mrs. Helen Cassity, 74-year-old Brookfield resident, died Thursday evening at her home. She was the mother of Mrs. Betty Prewitt, Chillicothe. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Hill Funeral Home in Brookfield, with the Rev. Kenneth Kelley officiating. Burial will be in the Park Lawn Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Saturday and the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Cassity was born Dec. 16, 1912, a daughter of Charlie and Cora Jones Peavler. She married Noland Cassity Oct. 26, 1929. She was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Joe (Dorothy) Hackney, Raytown, and Mrs. Vernon (Betty) Prewitt, Chillicothe; two sisters, Mrs. Glenn (Bernice) Bailey, Brookfield, and Mrs. Eugene (Edna Mae) Walker, Green City; a brother, Raymond Peavler, Green Castle; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Carolyn Cassity and Mrs. Dorothy Cassity, Kansas City; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son, Richard and sister, Mable Buswell. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Friday, 16 January 1987. | Pealver, Helen Lucille (I4495)
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8775 | Mrs. Henrietta Stubenrach, Formerly of Browns Valley, Dies in Santa Rosa Mrs. Henrietta Studenrauch, years ago a resident of Browns Valley in Napa Cuonty, passes away Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Beagles at 330 Tenth street, in Santa Rosa. Mrs. Stubenrauch had made her home with her daughter for the past five years and had suffered a lingering illness. She had many old-time friends in Napa who will regret to hear of her passing. Her home in Browns Valley was the scene of many happy social gathering of a quarter of a century and more ago. Her daughter, whose hand Robert Beagles of Napa claimed in marriage, was a talented musician and was most popular in a wide circle of friends here. Mrs. Stubenrauch was 79 years of age at the time of her death. She had lived in California for over 40 years. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Beagles of Santa Rosa, Mrs. Stubenrauch is survived by a son, Charles A. Stubenrauch of Seattle; three sisters, Mrs. Amelia Rothwell of Sacramento, Mrs. Carolyn Cole and Miss Rose Weber of San Francisco; a brother, J. Charles Weber, of Berkeley, and four grandchildren. She was a native of New Orleans. The funeral will beheld from St. Rose Catholic Church in Santa Rosa at 9:30 o’clock next Monday morning. The remains will be taken to Cypress Lawn Cemetery in San Francisco and there interred beside those of the husband who was taken by death some thirty years ago. The Napa Valley Register, Napa, California. Saturday, 3 August 1929. | Webber, Henrietta (I2841)
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8776 | Mrs. Henry O. Talbott. Mrs. Sara Ann Talbott, widow of the late Henry O. Talbott, formerly of Charles-Town, W.Va., died Saturday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Buckner, Washington. The body will be brought to Frederick on Tuesday, arriving on the 11:10 o’clock train. Burial will be made in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Besides her daughter, she is survived by three sisters, Miss Rebecca Claggett, Frederick, Mrs. Virginia Harwood, Washington, and Mrs. Mary Bowlus, Dayton, O., C.C. Carty is the funeral director. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Tuesday, 26 August 1919. | Clagett, Sarah Ann (I3378)
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8777 | Mrs. Herndon J. Evans, 93, Lexington, formerly of Louisville, died Monday at Jefferson Place. She was the former Mary Elizabeth Downing and a member of First United Methodist Church in Lexington. Survivors: a daughter, Mrs. Baylor Landrum Jr.; a sister, Mrs. Fred B. Tetzel; and three grandchildren. Graveside service: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Cave Hill Cemetery. Visitation: the Landrum residence, Fairway Lane, 4-6 p.m. Tuesday. Arrangements: Pearson’s. Memorial gifts: Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, 101 Sanders-Brown Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. 40536-0230. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Tuesday, 15 November 1994. | Downing, Mary Elizabeth (I861)
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8778 | Mrs. Ida Alice Johnson, of Sweetwater, died at 6 p.m. Monday, April 28, 1952, at her residence, age 78. She is survived by two brothers, Riley Gilkison, of Peoria; and Russell Gilkison, of Sweetwater; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Reeves, of Normal; and Mrs. Hetta Blakemore, of Marion, Ind.; and several nieces and nephews. Remains to Ennis funeral home, Greenview. Funeral services were held at the Sweetwater Christian church. Burial in Sugar Grove cemetery. Illinois State Journal. Tuesday, Apr 29, 1952. Springfield, IL. Page: 16 | Gilkison, Ida Alice (I582)
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8779 | Mrs. IDA CATHERINE BUXTON, wife of Aldridge I. Buxton, died at her home, Fairview Avenue, this morning, after an illness of four months, aged 77 years. She was a daughter of the late Lewis Abraham and Mary Elizabeth Ramsburg Hedges. She was a member of Grace Evangelical and Reformed Church, this city, and the Ladies Guild of the Utica Reformed Church. For many years she was the rent agent for property owners in Frederick. Surviving are her husband; one son, Frank H. Lewis, this city, by a former marriage to the late J. Henry Lewis; one brother, Clinton E. Hedges, Lewistown. Services were held at the M.R. Etchison and Son funeral home; interment in Utica Cemetery. The News (Frederick, MD) Wednesday, May 20, 1943 | Hedges, Ida Catherine (I3492)
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8780 | Mrs. Ida May Freeman Dies At Trenton Mrs. Ida May Freeman, 83, died at 10:30 this morning at the Whitfield Nursing Home in Trenton. Mrs. Freeman was the widow of Joel Freeman. Prior to his death, they resided in the Alpha community. Surviving are four children, two sons, Floyd Freeman, Yuba City, Calif., and Wayne Freeman, Laredo, and two daughters, Mrs. Ray Anderson, Wheeling, and Mrs. Aubrey Dust, Laredo. She was preceded in death by her husband, a son and a daughter. The body is at the E.J. Robertson Funeral Home in Laredo. Funeral arrangements will be announced tomorrow. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Wednesday, 8 October 1958. | McDonald, Ida May (I2644)
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8781 | Mrs. Irene Smithers Mrs. Mildred Irene Smither, 61, 1718 Hickory Drive, died Sunday evening at 5 o'clock at Hedrick Medical Center, where she had been a patient one day. Mrs. Smithers was born Dec. 4, 1916 at Purdin, daughter of Charley E. Pulliam and Gertrude Buswell Pulliam. She attended school at Browning and was a graduate of the Purdin High School. On May 21, 1937 she was married to Chester William Smithers at Laclede. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Chillicothe Rebekah lodge. The couple moved to Chillicothe in 1950. Mrs. Smithers was a former Chillicothe city clerk and had operated the Missouri Motor Vehicle License bureau in Chillicothe. Mr. Smithers died Jan. 26, 1976. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Pat (Norlene) Laffey, Chillicothe, and Mrs. Lewis (Charlene) Wisniewski, Excelsior Springs; a brother, Charles Pulliam, Purdin and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and parents. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Don Palmer officiating. The casket will be moved to the church at noon Tuesday. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Gardens, under the direction of the Norman Funeral Home. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Monday, 15 October 1979. | Pulliam, Mildred Irene (I5334)
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8782 | Mrs. J. C. Nippert, 54, passed away at her home in Worthington, Ky., yesterday after a short illness. She is survived by her husband, J.C. Nippert, three sons, Pyrus, Hercules and Howard Beatly at home; one sister, Mrs. Dora Roberts who resided with here, and two brothers, Mr. Harry Hunt of Fullerton, and Mr. Theo Hunt of Charleston, W.Va. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Methodist church in Raceland with Rev. Perkins and Rev. Gallion in charge and burial in Belfonte Memorial cemetery near Ashland. | Hunt, Salona "Sallie" (I4397)
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8783 | Mrs. J. G. Cassity Dies Here Sunday; Services Tuesday Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie G. Cassity, 71, wife of Dr. George H. Cassity of 853 DaIzell St., who died in a local hospital at 5:20 a.m. Sunday following a heart attack, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Osborn Chapel with Dr. William E. Wright, pastor of Kings Highway Christian Church, officiating. Interment will be in Forest Park Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be N. R. Carstarphen, Jack Fontaine, Eddie Hughens, H. S. Lonergan, Rene Navarre, William D. Omohundro, Cecil Poss and W. Loren Meyers. Mrs. Cassity had been a resident of Shreveport for the past 45 years. She was a member of the Kings Highway Christian Church. She is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Cecile Brunazzi of Texarkana; a son, Maurice Cassity of Shreveport; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Obituary published in the Shreveport Journal (Shreveport, Louisiana) · 23 Jul 1956, Mon · Page 11 | Johnson, Jessie (I2457)
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8784 | Mrs. J.C. Evans Frankfort – Mrs. Bessie Goin Evans, 53, of 10 Fannin Court, wife of J.C. Evans, died at 1:20 p.m. Wednesday at King’s Daughters Hospital after a two year illness. A native of Frankfort, she was a member of the First Christian Church and the Frankfort Woman’s Club and was a past president of the Christian Women’s Fellowship and the Second Street and Murray Street Schools Parent-Teacher Association. She also is survived by a daughter, Miss Louis Evans, Frankfort; her mother, Mrs. David Goin, widow of a former postmaster here; four brothers, Henry, Phillip, David and Kenneth Goin, all of Frankfort; three sisters, Mrs. J.W. Sullivan, Mrs. Louis Stivers and Mrs. Carl Gordon, all of Frankfort. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at Rogers Chapel by the Rev. John C. Chenault. Burial will be in Frankfort Cemetery. The body is at the Rogers Funeral Home. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 18 August 1960. | Goin, Bessie Crittenden (I863)
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8785 | Mrs. J.D. Jenkins died at her home four miles southeast of Browning yesterday morning about three o’clock of erysipelas. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Reedy of Purdin after which the body was interred at the Jenkins cemetery. Mrs. Jenkins was about 77 years old and had lived in this vicinity more than sixty years. – Browning Leader-Record. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Thursday, 26 June 1906, page 1. | Cassity, Sarah T. (I126)
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8786 | Mrs. J.F. Hannah Died In Urbana Mrs. John F. Hannah, mother of Harry I. Hannah, 3113 Western avenue, died at 12:30 o’clock this morning at her home in Urbana after a long illness. Death was due to complications incident to old age. Mrs. Hannah was 79 years old. The funeral will be held at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon at the Christian church in Urbana. Burial will be in Urbana. Mrs. Hannah, as Emma Jane Donaldson, was born April 6, 1863 at Fithian. On Dec. 24, 1885, she was married to John F. Hannah, also of Fithian, and in 1920 they moved to Urbana to enable their son, Harry I. Hannah, to attend the University of Illinois. Mr. Hannah, a farmer, retired when they moved to Urbana. Surviving beside her husband and son are three grandchildren, Norman, David and Miss Marilyn Hannah of this city. Journal Gazette, Mattoon, Illinois. Saturday, 11 April 1942. | Donaldson, Emma Jane (I3624)
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8787 | Mrs. J.J. Garrett, who is spending the winter with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry near Linneus has been on the sick list. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 24 February 1949. | Cassity, Martha Henderson (I200)
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8788 | Mrs. J.M. Bowles Died. After a lingering illness covering many months, Mrs. Laura Bowles, wife of J.M. Bowles, died at the family home northeast of Laclede, Thursday, January 20, 1921. She was born February 19, 1851. The funeral services were conducted by Walter Acree at the home on Saturday, January 22, and burial was made in the Laclede cemetery. The husband and 7 daughters and two sons survive here. One daughter died in infancy. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 25 January 1921. | Kenney, Laura (I2280)
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8789 | Mrs. J.S. Gill Mrs. J.S. Gill, who has lingered at death's door for some three or four weeks, finally yielded to the claims of the dread messenger, her death occurring at 10:15 o'clock Monday, March 6th, at their home in this city. The funeral services, conducted by Rev. Sleeth, took place at the home at 2 o'clock the following day, and the remains laid to rest in the Lyndon cemetery. Mrs. Gill was a native of Indiana. She was born November 5, 1867, in Wells county, where she, Emma J. Furgeson, was married to James Stewart Gill of this place, February 27, 1889, since which time she has been a most respected resident of this community. Four children resulted from this union, two sons and two daughters, the sons preceding her in death, the last by little more than a week. She seemed to enjoy good health until a few months ago, when she began to decline, her difficulties developing later into a form of comsumption. Her husband and two little girls, whose loss and grief seems greatest, have the fullest sympathy of the people of the community. The Lyndon Record, Lyndon, Kansas. Thursday, 10 March 1898. | Ferguson, Emma Jane (I3011)
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8790 | Mrs. J.W. Hedges, Purdin Died At Her Home Mrs. Ona Mae Hedges, daughter of John Jess and Martha Cassity Garrett, was born February 23, 1886, in Linn County, Missouri, and departed this life at her home in Purdin, October 24, 1960, at the age of 74 years. She was baptized at an early age into the Church of Christ, located at Grantsville, Missouri. She was united in marriage to John W. Hedges, December 17, 1905, and to this union four children were born. Mrs. Hedges is survived by her husband of the home; two sons, Ivan, of Kansas City and Lee Ellis, of Browning; also five grandchildren, ten great grandchildren; two brothers, Oca and Jay Garrett of Browning and two sisters, Mrs. Nora Peery of Linneus and Mrs. Veda Bivens of Denver, Colo., and many other relatives and a host of friends. Through the dark and shadowed night; The Master’s ever loving hand, Has led our loved one tenderly, Into his bright eternal land; And may He bring us comfort now And free our hearts of grief and care Leaving only treasured thoughts and memories Of our loved one there. Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 26, 1960, at 2 p.m. in the Church of Christ in Purdin, and conducted by the Rev. Jack W. Ward, of Gilman City. The song service was by Mrs. Guyer and Mrs. Shirley Campbell. Casket bearers were Robert Lytle, Larry Hedges, Gale Hedges, Jerry Hedges, Elgin Monroe and Loren Owens. Interment was made in the Purdin cemetery, under the direction of the Wade Funeral Home. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 27 October 1960. | Garrett, Ona Mae (I198)
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8791 | Mrs. James F. Thompson. Mrs. Lorena Hedges Thompson, 62, of 326 East Maxwell Street, wife of James F. Thompson, died at 3;25 p.m. Thursday at Good Samaritan Hospital after a long illness. She was a native of Mason County, a daughter of the late Martin Luther and Bessie Cook Hedges. She was a member of the Mays Lick Christian Church and had lived in Lexington since 1921. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, James F. Thompson Jr., Lexington ; a sister, Mrs. Perry M. Minor, Nicholasvile; a brother, Stanley Hedges, Dayton, Ohio, and three grandchildren, Linda Carol Thompson, Norene Thompson and James F. Thompson III, Lexington. The body was taken to the W.R. Milward Mortuary – Broadway. Services will be conducted there at 3 p.m. Monday by the Rev. W.C. Burris. Burial will be in the Lexington Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Saturday. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky, Friday, 9 November 1962. | Hedges, Lorena Frances (I1533)
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8792 | Mrs. Jennette Schrock Jennette Frances Schrock, daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Gibson, was born near Browning, Missouri, October 29, 1860 and passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clora Cassity, near Purdin, Missouri, March 6, 1942, at the age of 81 years, 4 months and 7 days. September 2, 1883, she was united in marriage to Sampson D. Schrock. Two children were born to this union, Clora Cassity, who survives, and Curtis A. Schrock, who passed away January 20, 1933. Her husband preceded her in death November 6, 1918. Some twenty-five years ago Mrs. Schrock united with the Church of Christ in Purdin and remained a faithful worker as long as her health permitted. Besides the one daughter, with whom she had made her home for the past three years, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. W.P. Broaddus, Chillicothe, Missouri; two brothers, W.L. Gibson, Toppenish, Washington and John Gibson, Denver, Colorado, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted from the home, west of Purdin, March 8, 1942, at 2:00 p.m. by Rev. H.R. Tate, pastor of the Methodist church in Browning. Burial was made in the Purdin cemetery. The pall bearers were: John Bumgarner, Walter McIntre, Alec Murrain, J.S. Purdin, Churchill Urback and Murphy Elliott. The Browning Leader-Record. Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 12 March 1942. | Gibson, Jennette Frances (I2274)
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8793 | Mrs. Jennie Cassity, wife of J.W. Cassity of Brookfield, died Saturday, July 1, 19196, aged 65 years. The funeral occurred from the home of Roscoe Cassity, 517 Elliott street in Brookfield, a son of the deceased, Sunday afternoon. The Chariton Courier, Keytesville, Missouri. Friday, 14 July 1916. | Fishback, Frederica "Jennie" (I2465)
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8794 | Mrs. Jennie Godar, 86, Canton resident 65 years before going to St. Joseph's hospice, Louisville, two years ago. The Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio. Monday, 1 February 1947. | Labe, Jennie (I3006)
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8795 | Mrs. John Bender Of Whiting Dies Mrs. John Bender, 74, Whiting, died this morning at the Holton hospital. She had been in failing health several months, and entered the hospital Thursday. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Whiting Methodist church. Burial will be in the Whiting cemetery. Mrs. Bender, the former Hattie Belle Meador, was born Aug. 23, 1881, at Bowers Mill, Mo. She and John Bender were married Sept. 20, 1900 at Afton, Okla. They moved to a farm north of Atchison in 1906, and in 1914 moved to whiting where he engaged in farming. He preceded her in death April 30, 1948. Mrs. Bender was a lifelong member of the Methodist church. Surviving are four children, Mrs. Carl Linneman, Whiting, Mrs. Frank DeBusk, Ellinwood, and Carlie and John Bender, eight grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. She also is survived by a sister, Mrs. Jim Jackson, Carthage, Mo., and a brother, Bode Meador, Tulsa. The Atchison Daily Globe, Atchison, Kansas. Tuesday, 31 January 1956. | Meador, Hattie Bell (I1104)
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8796 | Mrs. John Boner Dies At Her Home In Milan Mrs. Lydia Jane Boner, wife of John Q. Boner, died at the family home Friday morning, September 4, at 6:30 o’clock after a long illness which had its beginning last January when she suffered an attack of the flue and from that time on Mrs. Boner never regained her usual robust health. Mrs. Boner was born September 2, 1874, on the farm home of her parents west of Milan, being 57 years of age at the time of her death. The deceased was the daughter of pioneer citizens, Peter and Alnena Hill Cassity, and was the eighty child of a family of nine children. Five brothers passed to the great beyond previous to her passing as well as her parents. Lydia J. Cassity was united in marriage on January 7, 1900, to John Q. Boner, also a native born resident of Milan. Two daughters came to bless the union, one dying in infancy. Mrs. Boner was a home loving woman, and her only interest in life was her devotion to her loved ones of whom she seemed to never tire in doing for. She was not confined to her bed until a short time before the end came. She was ready to go and remarked to those around her bed in the early hours last Friday that she “would be so glad when it was over.” She leaves to mourn her a devoted husband, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Boner Bramble, a sister, Mrs. W.M. Cavenee, of Magna, Utah, two brothers, P.T. Cassity, of Magna, Utah, and W.L. Cassity, of Balko, Okla. The funeral service was held at the family residence Sunday afternoon in the presence of a large gathering of friends and relatives, with Rev. Wilson Bentley officiating, after which interment took place in Oakwood cemetery. The Milan Standard, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 10 September 1931. | Cassity, Lydia Jane (I1777)
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8797 | Mrs. John Brent II Services for Mrs. John L. (Bessie Brooks) Brent II, 50, 4121 Standish Drive, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. She died Thursday in Westview Osteopathic Medical Hospital. She was a member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church. Survivors besides her husband, included two sons, John L. Brent III and Mark S. Brent; two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Prosses and Miss Melinda Brent, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laben Brooks, all of Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 4 March 1978. | Brooks, Bessie Laura (I5111)
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8798 | Mrs. John C. Newton Economy – Gertrude F. Newton, 78, died unexpectedly Friday night at the Henry County Memorial Hospital in New Castle where she had been a patient one day. She was a native of Morehead, Ky., and had resided in Muncie before moving to Economy 40 years ago. She was a member of the Christian Church in Morehead, Ky. Survivors include her husband John C.; her sister, Mrs. Myrtie Estep of Morehead, Ky.; two brothers, Russell Gilkison of Morehead, and Thadeus Gilkison of Armstrong, Ill., and several nieces and nephews. Services for Mrs. Newton will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Culbertson-Reynard Funeral Home in Modoc. Rev. Albert Oren will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery near Losantvile. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Sunday, 2 June 1974. | Gilkison, Gertrude Frances (I638)
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8799 | Mrs. John E. Swallow Mrs. John E. Swallow, secretary to Harry C. Black, died yesterday at her home, 576 West University Parkway, after being stricken earlier in the day at the Women's Exchange. Mrs. Swallow, a native of Baltimore, was known in financial circles for her work with the Red Cross and the Liberty Loan campaign during the World War. As Miss Florence I. Murray she became the secretary of the late H. Crawford Black nearly twenty-five years ago, and on his death served in the same capacity with his son. In 1926 she married Dr. John E. Swallow, Baltimore dentist. They had no children. In addition to her husband she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Florence I. Murray. Funeral arrangements had not been completed last night. The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Friday, 12 April 1940. | Murray, Florence Derr (I3460)
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8800 | Mrs. John Fosher Dead Mrs. John Fosher, well known to many Linn county people and particularly well known here in Linneus where she resided several years, passed away at her home in St. Louis Friday night, August 25, 1922, the result of a complication of diseases. Her remains were brought to Purdin and the burial was in Grantsville cemetery, the services being conducted by Elder Feir of Browning, on the following Sunday. Mrs. Fosher was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manassa Blackburn, pioneers of this county, and at her death was 72 years old. The husband and the only son, Elmer, survive her, also one brother and one sister, Jas. Blackburn and Alice Trowbridge. She was an excellent woman and from her girlhood days was a devout member of the Christian church. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Friday, 1 September 1922. | Blackburn, Mary Elizabeth (I2438)
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