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Mary Elizabeth <I>Smothers</I> Boice

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Mary Elizabeth Smothers Boice

Birth
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Death
23 Oct 1969 (aged 79)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
block 2
Memorial ID
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Daughter of James Smothers and Mary Elizabeth Sallee
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Mrs. Mary E. Boice, 79, of 3409 Metropolitan, Kansas City, Kansas, died yesterday at Trinity Lutheran hospital. She was born in Clinton, Mo., and lived in Kansas City, Kansas, 51 years. Mrs. Boice was a member of the Emerson Park Christian church. She was a member of the Senior Citizens club. Surviving are three sons, Dwayne L. Boice, 2120 South Forty-eighth terrace, Kansas City, Kansas; Russell A. Boice of the home, and Williard A. Boice, Blue Springs; two daughters, Mrs. Wilma L. Smith 11106 West Sixty-first, Shawnee, and Mrs. Reveille Klamm, 169 Allcutt, Bonner Springs; 11 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 o'clock at Simmons chapel; burial in Maple Hill cemetery.
[The Kansas City Times (Missouri). Friday, Oct 24, 1969. Page 25]
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Daughter of James Smothers and Mary Elizabeth Sallee
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Mrs. Mary E. Boice, 79, of 3409 Metropolitan, Kansas City, Kansas, died yesterday at Trinity Lutheran hospital. She was born in Clinton, Mo., and lived in Kansas City, Kansas, 51 years. Mrs. Boice was a member of the Emerson Park Christian church. She was a member of the Senior Citizens club. Surviving are three sons, Dwayne L. Boice, 2120 South Forty-eighth terrace, Kansas City, Kansas; Russell A. Boice of the home, and Williard A. Boice, Blue Springs; two daughters, Mrs. Wilma L. Smith 11106 West Sixty-first, Shawnee, and Mrs. Reveille Klamm, 169 Allcutt, Bonner Springs; 11 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 o'clock at Simmons chapel; burial in Maple Hill cemetery.
[The Kansas City Times (Missouri). Friday, Oct 24, 1969. Page 25]
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