According to the 1900 census, Estella and her sister Inez were living with their mother and stepfather in St. Louis, Missouri. They were working as stenographers.
Appearing in Daily News and Chicago Tribune on August 12, 1936:
FELTON - Estella Armstrong Burke Felton, suddenly, Aug. 11, 1936, late of 2949 Eastwood Avenue, beloved wife of Thomas J., dear mother of Estella Burke, fond daughter of Mrs. F.G. Rhoades, sister of Mrs. J.L. Bonner and F. Blaine Rhoades of St. Louis, Mo. State Treasurer of U.S. Daughters of 1812. Member Chicago Chapter, D.A.R.: Union Park chapter, No. 593, O.E.S.; past president of Trowel unit No. 160, American Legion auxiliary. Services Thursday, 2 p.m. at Holy Apostle Episcopal Church, Drake and Leland avenues. Internment Rosehill. At rest until Thursday noon at chapel, 2742 Lincoln avenue. St. Louis, Missouri.
According to the 1900 census, Estella and her sister Inez were living with their mother and stepfather in St. Louis, Missouri. They were working as stenographers.
Appearing in Daily News and Chicago Tribune on August 12, 1936:
FELTON - Estella Armstrong Burke Felton, suddenly, Aug. 11, 1936, late of 2949 Eastwood Avenue, beloved wife of Thomas J., dear mother of Estella Burke, fond daughter of Mrs. F.G. Rhoades, sister of Mrs. J.L. Bonner and F. Blaine Rhoades of St. Louis, Mo. State Treasurer of U.S. Daughters of 1812. Member Chicago Chapter, D.A.R.: Union Park chapter, No. 593, O.E.S.; past president of Trowel unit No. 160, American Legion auxiliary. Services Thursday, 2 p.m. at Holy Apostle Episcopal Church, Drake and Leland avenues. Internment Rosehill. At rest until Thursday noon at chapel, 2742 Lincoln avenue. St. Louis, Missouri.
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