Heart Attach Fatal to Mrs. L. A. M'Natt
Mrs. L. A. McNatt, 65, living eight miles southwest of the city, died Thursday of heart failure. Funeral services have not been arranged pending definite word from a son in Los Angeles and a daughter in Atlanta, Ga. She is survived by her husband and four children. The family lived on the home farm many years. Mrs. McNatt was a sister of former Judge W. H. Perkins of the county court, who was president of the court one term that ended in 1914. Judge Perkins has been dead several years.
(From the Springfield Press, Saturday, 26 Nov 1932, page 4, col. 5)
Funeral services for Mrs. L. A. McNatt, 65,k wife of a well-known farmer of near Brookline, Mo., who died at 2:15 o'clock Thursday morning at the home will be held at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian church at Brookline, with burial in the cemetery there under direction of the Thurman Funeral home of Republic. Mrs. McNatt had lived most of her life at the farm where she died. She was born in Lawrence county. Surviving her are the husband, two sons, Carl McNatt of San Diego, Cal., and Loran McNatt of Brookline; two daughters., Mrs. Maude Rose of Atlanta, Ca., and Mrs. Anna Kauffman of Springfield, route 8, two grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
(From the Springfield Press, Sunday, 27 Nov 1932, page 6 col. 2)
Heart Attach Fatal to Mrs. L. A. M'Natt
Mrs. L. A. McNatt, 65, living eight miles southwest of the city, died Thursday of heart failure. Funeral services have not been arranged pending definite word from a son in Los Angeles and a daughter in Atlanta, Ga. She is survived by her husband and four children. The family lived on the home farm many years. Mrs. McNatt was a sister of former Judge W. H. Perkins of the county court, who was president of the court one term that ended in 1914. Judge Perkins has been dead several years.
(From the Springfield Press, Saturday, 26 Nov 1932, page 4, col. 5)
Funeral services for Mrs. L. A. McNatt, 65,k wife of a well-known farmer of near Brookline, Mo., who died at 2:15 o'clock Thursday morning at the home will be held at 1:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian church at Brookline, with burial in the cemetery there under direction of the Thurman Funeral home of Republic. Mrs. McNatt had lived most of her life at the farm where she died. She was born in Lawrence county. Surviving her are the husband, two sons, Carl McNatt of San Diego, Cal., and Loran McNatt of Brookline; two daughters., Mrs. Maude Rose of Atlanta, Ca., and Mrs. Anna Kauffman of Springfield, route 8, two grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
(From the Springfield Press, Sunday, 27 Nov 1932, page 6 col. 2)
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