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Bertha Alexander

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Bertha Alexander

Birth
Ash, Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Death
16 Feb 1955 (aged 74)
Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Ash, Monroe County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The daughter of John D. Alexander and Sallie Bennett, she was never married, and died at McCormick Hospital in Moberly Missouri, where she had been a patient for 10 days, according to death certificate of Bertha, informant was Dee Alexander of Jacksonville Missouri.
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Thanks to Tom Waters for the following obituary:
From Moberly Monitor-Index, Thursday, 2-17-1955, pg.2, Ancestry.com
MISS ALEXANDER, NEAR ASH, DIES; FUNERAL FRIDAY
Miss Bertha Alexander, 73, the last member of her immediate family, died at 3:10 o'clock yesterday afternoon in McCormick Hospital afer an illness of four weeks.
Miss Alexander was born, reared and lived practically her entire life on a farm near Ash. She was a member of the Hickory Grove Baptist Church.
Survivors include three cousins, Dee Alexander and Ewing Alexander of Jacksonville and Mrs. Daisy Huston of St. Louis; and a brother-in-law, Jack Ash.
The body will remain at the Mahan Funeral Parlors. Services will be condcuted at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Hickory Grove Church by the Rev. Colman White,
of Hannibal. Burial will be in an adjoining cemetery.
The daughter of John D. Alexander and Sallie Bennett, she was never married, and died at McCormick Hospital in Moberly Missouri, where she had been a patient for 10 days, according to death certificate of Bertha, informant was Dee Alexander of Jacksonville Missouri.
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Thanks to Tom Waters for the following obituary:
From Moberly Monitor-Index, Thursday, 2-17-1955, pg.2, Ancestry.com
MISS ALEXANDER, NEAR ASH, DIES; FUNERAL FRIDAY
Miss Bertha Alexander, 73, the last member of her immediate family, died at 3:10 o'clock yesterday afternoon in McCormick Hospital afer an illness of four weeks.
Miss Alexander was born, reared and lived practically her entire life on a farm near Ash. She was a member of the Hickory Grove Baptist Church.
Survivors include three cousins, Dee Alexander and Ewing Alexander of Jacksonville and Mrs. Daisy Huston of St. Louis; and a brother-in-law, Jack Ash.
The body will remain at the Mahan Funeral Parlors. Services will be condcuted at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Hickory Grove Church by the Rev. Colman White,
of Hannibal. Burial will be in an adjoining cemetery.

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