Mrs. Kellow is survived by her husband, one son, A.P. Mauk of Midlothian, Texas, and three daughters, Mesdames Katherine Elliott of Dallas and J.B. Elliston of Hereford, and Miss Edna Kellow of Hereford. A brother, J.S. Myles, of Hamilton, Texas, also survives her, although he was unable to be here with the others for the funeral services. Others who attended the services here were Mrs. A.P. Mauk and Mrs. J.C. Mauk of Plainview, a sister-in-law to the deceased.
Mrs. Kellow moved to Hereford in May, 1902, from Duncanville, Dallas county, Texas. Although in ill health for the past fifteen years, she was an ardent church worker, having become identified with the Christian denomination when a child.
A.P. Mauk, the son, departed for his home Tuesday morning, but his wife will remain in Hereford for a few days longer.
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We take this means of expressing our deep appreciation for the unparallelled kindness and sympathy extended us by the good people of this community during the long illness and death of our wife and mother. May God's blessings rest upon you all.
T.B. Kellow and family.
(Published in The Hereford Brand, 21st Year, No. 59, Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1921, Page 3)
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First Spouse: _____. Mauk
Mrs. Kellow is survived by her husband, one son, A.P. Mauk of Midlothian, Texas, and three daughters, Mesdames Katherine Elliott of Dallas and J.B. Elliston of Hereford, and Miss Edna Kellow of Hereford. A brother, J.S. Myles, of Hamilton, Texas, also survives her, although he was unable to be here with the others for the funeral services. Others who attended the services here were Mrs. A.P. Mauk and Mrs. J.C. Mauk of Plainview, a sister-in-law to the deceased.
Mrs. Kellow moved to Hereford in May, 1902, from Duncanville, Dallas county, Texas. Although in ill health for the past fifteen years, she was an ardent church worker, having become identified with the Christian denomination when a child.
A.P. Mauk, the son, departed for his home Tuesday morning, but his wife will remain in Hereford for a few days longer.
Card of Thanks
We take this means of expressing our deep appreciation for the unparallelled kindness and sympathy extended us by the good people of this community during the long illness and death of our wife and mother. May God's blessings rest upon you all.
T.B. Kellow and family.
(Published in The Hereford Brand, 21st Year, No. 59, Hereford, Deaf Smith County, Texas, Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1921, Page 3)
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First Spouse: _____. Mauk
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