Leta May Williams, 1 month and 1 day old, of East Street, Fulton, Missouri passed away at 10pm on November 12, 1913 at her home.
Dr. C.H. Christian, of Fulton, pronounced death due to Capillary Bronchitis with Pertusious contributed to by Atelectosis. The informant was Vollie Williams, father of the infant.
Leta was born October 14, 1913, at her home, daughter of Vollie Williams and Lela (Craighead) Williams, both born in Callaway County, Missouri.
Arrangements were under the care of G.W. Morrison Undertaking Services of Fulton. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery beside her sister, Lucille, and Great-grandparents, David and Leah (Spring) Draper.
Her grandparents are Thomas Benton and Martha Ellen Fisher Williams and Sam and Lily Craighead. Great-grandparents, Anthony and Carolyn (Payne) Craighead and David and Leah Spring, all born in Callaway County.
Their niece Sandi Williams Estabrook and half sister Mary Frances Williams Wimple put up the tombstone
Leta May Williams, 1 month and 1 day old, of East Street, Fulton, Missouri passed away at 10pm on November 12, 1913 at her home.
Dr. C.H. Christian, of Fulton, pronounced death due to Capillary Bronchitis with Pertusious contributed to by Atelectosis. The informant was Vollie Williams, father of the infant.
Leta was born October 14, 1913, at her home, daughter of Vollie Williams and Lela (Craighead) Williams, both born in Callaway County, Missouri.
Arrangements were under the care of G.W. Morrison Undertaking Services of Fulton. Burial was in New Hope Cemetery beside her sister, Lucille, and Great-grandparents, David and Leah (Spring) Draper.
Her grandparents are Thomas Benton and Martha Ellen Fisher Williams and Sam and Lily Craighead. Great-grandparents, Anthony and Carolyn (Payne) Craighead and David and Leah Spring, all born in Callaway County.
Their niece Sandi Williams Estabrook and half sister Mary Frances Williams Wimple put up the tombstone