Burial was to be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Addison died early Thursday at St. Joseph's Nursing Home after a long illness.
Mrs. Addison was a member of the Covenant Presbyterian Church of Monroe, the Eastern Star, and had been active in home demonstration circles until failing health curtailed her work.
She is survived by three sons, Edmond Addison of Swartz, Carl Addison of Sterlington, and Harry Addison of Monroe; one daughter, Mrs. Wilson Reid of Swartz; one sister, Mrs. Estelle McDonald of Houston, Tex.; one brother, Carl Weber of National City, Calif.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were to be Bill Clifford Burney, Jimmy Bruce, Gene Willis, Morris Canterberry and George M. Shamblin.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Friday, April 14, 1972
Burial was to be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Addison died early Thursday at St. Joseph's Nursing Home after a long illness.
Mrs. Addison was a member of the Covenant Presbyterian Church of Monroe, the Eastern Star, and had been active in home demonstration circles until failing health curtailed her work.
She is survived by three sons, Edmond Addison of Swartz, Carl Addison of Sterlington, and Harry Addison of Monroe; one daughter, Mrs. Wilson Reid of Swartz; one sister, Mrs. Estelle McDonald of Houston, Tex.; one brother, Carl Weber of National City, Calif.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were to be Bill Clifford Burney, Jimmy Bruce, Gene Willis, Morris Canterberry and George M. Shamblin.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Friday, April 14, 1972
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