THE LEBANON ENTERPRISE, Friday, February 24, 1923. RAYWICK.
Miss Margaret Costello Mills, who died at her home near Dant Station Wednesday evening, February 15, was born and raised here. She was a daughter of M. L. Costello and spent all her life with her parents with the exception of a few months when she had employment in Louisville shortly before her marri8age to Albert N. Mills, which took p[lace four years ago. For several years she had been a sufferer from tuberculosis, but was in her usual health until the day prior to her death. Pneumonia and the end came quickly. Maggie as she was familiarly known, possessed a sunny disposition which endeared her to all with whom she associated. Her friends, numbered by her acquaintances, bow in grief at her passing and extend sympathy to the bereaved family.
THE LEBANON ENTERPRISE, Friday, February 24, 1923. RAYWICK.
Miss Margaret Costello Mills, who died at her home near Dant Station Wednesday evening, February 15, was born and raised here. She was a daughter of M. L. Costello and spent all her life with her parents with the exception of a few months when she had employment in Louisville shortly before her marri8age to Albert N. Mills, which took p[lace four years ago. For several years she had been a sufferer from tuberculosis, but was in her usual health until the day prior to her death. Pneumonia and the end came quickly. Maggie as she was familiarly known, possessed a sunny disposition which endeared her to all with whom she associated. Her friends, numbered by her acquaintances, bow in grief at her passing and extend sympathy to the bereaved family.
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