Mrs. Ada May Senyard, 37, died at six o'clock Sunday morning at 1702 Fourth avenue in Scottsbluff. She had been ill for the past three and a half years, and bedfast since last August.
Funeral services will be held at two o'clock this afternoon at the chapel in the Read funeral home, Rev. George Bancroft will be In charge, and interment will be in Fairview cemetery.
Her husband, Bert, and four children, Albert, Jack, Walter and Clara May, survive. Six brothers, Marvin, Leo and Elmer, of Orleans, Nebr., and Tom, Roy and Walter in Scottsbluff are living. Her father Albert Martin of Scottsbluff survives also.
Mrs. Senyard was born Dec. 30, 1897, at Riverton, Nebraska. She had been married for the past 25 years. The family lived in Canada until last June, when they moved to Orleans, and a month later came to Scottsbluff.
Mrs. Ada May Senyard, 37, died at six o'clock Sunday morning at 1702 Fourth avenue in Scottsbluff. She had been ill for the past three and a half years, and bedfast since last August.
Funeral services will be held at two o'clock this afternoon at the chapel in the Read funeral home, Rev. George Bancroft will be In charge, and interment will be in Fairview cemetery.
Her husband, Bert, and four children, Albert, Jack, Walter and Clara May, survive. Six brothers, Marvin, Leo and Elmer, of Orleans, Nebr., and Tom, Roy and Walter in Scottsbluff are living. Her father Albert Martin of Scottsbluff survives also.
Mrs. Senyard was born Dec. 30, 1897, at Riverton, Nebraska. She had been married for the past 25 years. The family lived in Canada until last June, when they moved to Orleans, and a month later came to Scottsbluff.
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