East Jefferson street, returned to
her home from work Thursday afternoon,
read a telegram of her
brother's death and died of a
heart attack shortly after that
time.
Arrangements have been made
for Mrs. Pape's funeral at 2:30
p. m. Sunday at First Baptist
church here. Burial will follow m
Fairview cemetery. The Rev. Warren
Dafoe will officiate.
The body will lie in state at
Young's Funeral home after 7
o'clock tonight and from 1:30 p.
m. until the funeral begins Sunday
at Baptist church.
Mrs. Pape was born Feb. 24,
1889 in Tipton, the daughter of
Jesse and Sarah (Basey) McColley.
Married to John F. Pape in 1906,
Mrs. Pape and her husband lived
in Tipton ail their lives. He died
March 10, 1916.
Mrs. Pape was graduated from
Tipton high school and was a
traunt officer here for several
years.
She is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Mary Madrene, and one son,
Charles Pape. Two brothers and
one sister are deceased.
East Jefferson street, returned to
her home from work Thursday afternoon,
read a telegram of her
brother's death and died of a
heart attack shortly after that
time.
Arrangements have been made
for Mrs. Pape's funeral at 2:30
p. m. Sunday at First Baptist
church here. Burial will follow m
Fairview cemetery. The Rev. Warren
Dafoe will officiate.
The body will lie in state at
Young's Funeral home after 7
o'clock tonight and from 1:30 p.
m. until the funeral begins Sunday
at Baptist church.
Mrs. Pape was born Feb. 24,
1889 in Tipton, the daughter of
Jesse and Sarah (Basey) McColley.
Married to John F. Pape in 1906,
Mrs. Pape and her husband lived
in Tipton ail their lives. He died
March 10, 1916.
Mrs. Pape was graduated from
Tipton high school and was a
traunt officer here for several
years.
She is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Mary Madrene, and one son,
Charles Pape. Two brothers and
one sister are deceased.
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