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Mary Ethel <I>Harman</I> Blackburn

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Mary Ethel Harman Blackburn

Birth
Bellflower, Montgomery County, Missouri, USA
Death
2 Sep 1948 (aged 58)
Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bellflower, Montgomery County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The Montgomery Standard Sept 16, 1948 1/3

Obituary of Mrs. L. F. Blackburn (Lutie Blackburn)

Mary Ethel Harman was born on June 6, 1890, near Bellflower, the second daughter of Monroe and Sally F. Harman.

She professed faith in her Lord and Savior at the tender age of 13 years under the ministry of her uncle Rev. Tommy Rowley and Rev. Elmore and united with the Presbyterian Church at Bellflower and has lived a consecrated Christian life being lover by all who knew her.

She was united in marriage to Louis F. Blackburn of High Hill, on Dec. 22, 1909. To this union was born one son, Thomas L. Blackburn now of Wellsville.

She is survived by her husband, son and daughter-in-law, her aged mother , one brother, Thomas Harman of Bellflower, and five sisters; Mrs. B. W. Floyd of East St. Louis, Il, Ida Belle and Essie Mae Harman of St. Louis; Mrs. Karl J. Wyatt of Livermore, CA and Ruth Harman of St. Louis; also two nephews, two great-nephews and one great-niece; an aged mother-in-law and a host of relatives and friends who mourn her departure from this life.

She was preceded in death by her father, and elder sister and a nephew. Mrs. Blackburn was an accomplished musician, being a graduate in music of Central Wesleyan College of Warrenton.

She will be sadly missed by her loved ones and friends, and our sympathy is extended to these bereaved ones.

The Montgomery Standard Sept 16, 1948 1/3

Obituary of Mrs. L. F. Blackburn (Lutie Blackburn)

Mary Ethel Harman was born on June 6, 1890, near Bellflower, the second daughter of Monroe and Sally F. Harman.

She professed faith in her Lord and Savior at the tender age of 13 years under the ministry of her uncle Rev. Tommy Rowley and Rev. Elmore and united with the Presbyterian Church at Bellflower and has lived a consecrated Christian life being lover by all who knew her.

She was united in marriage to Louis F. Blackburn of High Hill, on Dec. 22, 1909. To this union was born one son, Thomas L. Blackburn now of Wellsville.

She is survived by her husband, son and daughter-in-law, her aged mother , one brother, Thomas Harman of Bellflower, and five sisters; Mrs. B. W. Floyd of East St. Louis, Il, Ida Belle and Essie Mae Harman of St. Louis; Mrs. Karl J. Wyatt of Livermore, CA and Ruth Harman of St. Louis; also two nephews, two great-nephews and one great-niece; an aged mother-in-law and a host of relatives and friends who mourn her departure from this life.

She was preceded in death by her father, and elder sister and a nephew. Mrs. Blackburn was an accomplished musician, being a graduate in music of Central Wesleyan College of Warrenton.

She will be sadly missed by her loved ones and friends, and our sympathy is extended to these bereaved ones.



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