Daughter of Harman/Herman A. Winkler and Charlotte Quade.
Note: Graveside service--non-Catholic
MO d/c 26104
DIED AT HOSPITAL
Mrs. R. L. Barry, the wife of Dr. Barry, a veterinary surgeon of Clarence, died at the Furnish Hospital in this city Sunday. She was brought here from Clarence in a critical condition the day before, in the hope that she might be benefited by an operation, but she was unable to stand it. The remains were taken to Clarence Sunday evening and burial was in that city. She is survived by her husband.
Shelbina Democrat, Shelbina, Missouri, July 28, 1920, Page 1, Column 6
Mrs. R. L. Barry.
Funeral services were held over the remains of Mrs. R. L. Barry Tuesday morning, July 27th, at 10 o'clock conducted by Rev. Father Mullen.
Mrs. Barry was taken to the Shelbina Hospital on Saturday and her condition would not permit an operation as intended. She passed away at that place Sunday morning, July 25th., 1920. Born in 1873, at Edgewood, Illinois.
She was a noble, and good woman and of a cheerful disposition.
Besides a husband, Dr. R. L. Barry she leaves three sisters and an aged father.
Interment in Catholic cemetery.
The Clarence Courier, Clarence, Missouri • Wed, Jul 28, 1920, Page 1, Column 6
Information on file with Shelby County (MO) Historical Society & Museum
Daughter of Harman/Herman A. Winkler and Charlotte Quade.
Note: Graveside service--non-Catholic
MO d/c 26104
DIED AT HOSPITAL
Mrs. R. L. Barry, the wife of Dr. Barry, a veterinary surgeon of Clarence, died at the Furnish Hospital in this city Sunday. She was brought here from Clarence in a critical condition the day before, in the hope that she might be benefited by an operation, but she was unable to stand it. The remains were taken to Clarence Sunday evening and burial was in that city. She is survived by her husband.
Shelbina Democrat, Shelbina, Missouri, July 28, 1920, Page 1, Column 6
Mrs. R. L. Barry.
Funeral services were held over the remains of Mrs. R. L. Barry Tuesday morning, July 27th, at 10 o'clock conducted by Rev. Father Mullen.
Mrs. Barry was taken to the Shelbina Hospital on Saturday and her condition would not permit an operation as intended. She passed away at that place Sunday morning, July 25th., 1920. Born in 1873, at Edgewood, Illinois.
She was a noble, and good woman and of a cheerful disposition.
Besides a husband, Dr. R. L. Barry she leaves three sisters and an aged father.
Interment in Catholic cemetery.
The Clarence Courier, Clarence, Missouri • Wed, Jul 28, 1920, Page 1, Column 6
Information on file with Shelby County (MO) Historical Society & Museum
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