HANNIBAL CENTER
Emma Olive Kelley.
Mrs. Emma Olive Kelley, wife of Charles Kelley, died at her home at Hannibal Center, Nov. 25.
She was born at Martville, July 7, 1858, the daughter of George W. and Emily Dolph Palmer. On August 24, 1892, she was married to Charles Kelley at Hannibal Center, where they spent most of their married life.
She was a member of the M. E. church and a charter member of the Ladies' Aid society.
Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Mae Rogers; two sisters, Mrs. Alice E. Clark of Syracuse and Mrs. Charles Pettit of Fair Haven; two brothers, Nowes W. and
George F. Palmer of Martville.
Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday, Rev. Frederick Maunder, a former pastor, assisted by Rev. C.E. Henry officiating. Burial was made at Hannibal Center Cemetery.
HANNIBAL CENTER
Emma Olive Kelley.
Mrs. Emma Olive Kelley, wife of Charles Kelley, died at her home at Hannibal Center, Nov. 25.
She was born at Martville, July 7, 1858, the daughter of George W. and Emily Dolph Palmer. On August 24, 1892, she was married to Charles Kelley at Hannibal Center, where they spent most of their married life.
She was a member of the M. E. church and a charter member of the Ladies' Aid society.
Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Mae Rogers; two sisters, Mrs. Alice E. Clark of Syracuse and Mrs. Charles Pettit of Fair Haven; two brothers, Nowes W. and
George F. Palmer of Martville.
Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday, Rev. Frederick Maunder, a former pastor, assisted by Rev. C.E. Henry officiating. Burial was made at Hannibal Center Cemetery.
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