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- Mr. James W. Cassity of Brookfield, Mo., is visiting his daughter Mrs. Bell Trumbo, Cherry Hill, Mo. Mr. Cassidy is suffering a great deal yet from his hip, which he injured in a fall about 4 months ago.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Friday, 28 April 1916.
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- Wm. Cassity who has been quite sick at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bell Trumbo, is reported better.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Sunday, 27 August 1916.
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- William Cassity is ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bell Trumbo, of Cherry Hill Farm.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Saturday, 18 November 1916.
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- Attended Mother’s Funeral
Mrs. Bell Trumbo of Cherry Hill farm and her father, Mr. J.W. Cassity returned Monday from Brookfield, Mo. where they attended the burial at that place Sunday of Mrs. Trumbo’s mother, Mrs. Jennie Cassity. The later was aged 65 years, eight months and eleven day. She is survived by her husband J.W. Cassity and six children. Mrs. Bell Trumbo of Moberly being the eldest, Mrs. Ann Sherk of Browning, Mrs. Davis of Omaha, Mrs. Brott of Brookfield, Mrs. Roscoe Cassity of Brookfield and Mr. Alvy Cassity of Argentine, Kans. Mrs. Cassity was a member of the Christian Church.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Wednesday, 5 July 1916.
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- 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.
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