Topeka State Journal, Monday, Feb. 9, 1942, page 11:
Mrs. Emie Donahue
Word has been received that Mrs. Emie Donahue, former Topekan, died Sunday in Independence, Mo., where she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Matson.
She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Matson, and a grandson, Richard Matson, of Independence; three sisters, Mrs. Effie Roussell and Mrs. Elsie Fletcher, Topeka, and Mrs. Hazel Locke, Oklahoma City; four brothers, V.S. Boutwell, V.D. Boutwell, Topeka; I.T. Boutwell, Oklahoma City, and D.W. Boutwell, Gassville, Ark.
Topeka State Journal, Monday, Feb. 9, 1942, page 11:
Mrs. Emie Donahue
Word has been received that Mrs. Emie Donahue, former Topekan, died Sunday in Independence, Mo., where she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Matson.
She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Matson, and a grandson, Richard Matson, of Independence; three sisters, Mrs. Effie Roussell and Mrs. Elsie Fletcher, Topeka, and Mrs. Hazel Locke, Oklahoma City; four brothers, V.S. Boutwell, V.D. Boutwell, Topeka; I.T. Boutwell, Oklahoma City, and D.W. Boutwell, Gassville, Ark.
Family Members
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Fred W. Boutwell
1867–1934
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Victor Stanton Boutwell
1871–1943
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Earle Canby Boutwell
1873–1941
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Irving Truman Boutwell
1875–1949
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Effie May Boutwell Roussell
1878–1950
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Verne Danby Boutwell
1882–1962
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Elsie Victoria Boutwell Fletcher
1884–1971
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Daniel Wells Boutwell II
1888–1980
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Hazel Charlotte Boutwell Locke
1892–1975
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