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Lucy May <I>Sornberger</I> Mackie

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Lucy May Sornberger Mackie

Birth
Victoria, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Dec 1941 (aged 69)
Victoria, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Knox County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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RITES HELD AT VICTORIA FOR MRS. LUCY M. MACKIE
VICTORIA - The final service in memory of Mrs. Lucy M. Mackie was held at the Methodist church in Victoria Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. R. Walker Butler, the pastor, in charge. Two duets, "Ivory Palaces," and "Asleep in Jesus," were sung by Mrs. Eunice Butler and Mrs. Esther DeWeese, and "Shadows" was sung as a solo by Oscar Johnson. Miss Grace Robinson being the accompanist. Casketbearers were Earl Mackie, Robert Mackie, Arthur Heaton, William Conner, Alfred Williams and Briggs Sornberger. Burial was in the Parker cemetery near Williamsfield. The service was largely attended and there were many beautiful flowers.
Six of Mrs. Mackie's surviving children, namely, Mrs. Albert Hammerlund of Oslo, Minn.; Mrs. George Peterson and her husband, of LaFayette; Mrs. Stanley Johnson and her husband, of Galva; Mrs. Rubena Roper and daughter Zenneth Mae and Mrs. R.D. Ecklund and her husband, of Galesburg; and Harold Mackie and wife, of Victoria, were able to be present at the service. The only one of her surviving children not able to be present was the son, Bertice L. Mackie, who is ill and in a hospital in St. Cloud, Minn.
Galesburg Register-Mail: December 8, 1941
Contributor: Talbot Fisher (46876960)
RITES HELD AT VICTORIA FOR MRS. LUCY M. MACKIE
VICTORIA - The final service in memory of Mrs. Lucy M. Mackie was held at the Methodist church in Victoria Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. R. Walker Butler, the pastor, in charge. Two duets, "Ivory Palaces," and "Asleep in Jesus," were sung by Mrs. Eunice Butler and Mrs. Esther DeWeese, and "Shadows" was sung as a solo by Oscar Johnson. Miss Grace Robinson being the accompanist. Casketbearers were Earl Mackie, Robert Mackie, Arthur Heaton, William Conner, Alfred Williams and Briggs Sornberger. Burial was in the Parker cemetery near Williamsfield. The service was largely attended and there were many beautiful flowers.
Six of Mrs. Mackie's surviving children, namely, Mrs. Albert Hammerlund of Oslo, Minn.; Mrs. George Peterson and her husband, of LaFayette; Mrs. Stanley Johnson and her husband, of Galva; Mrs. Rubena Roper and daughter Zenneth Mae and Mrs. R.D. Ecklund and her husband, of Galesburg; and Harold Mackie and wife, of Victoria, were able to be present at the service. The only one of her surviving children not able to be present was the son, Bertice L. Mackie, who is ill and in a hospital in St. Cloud, Minn.
Galesburg Register-Mail: December 8, 1941
Contributor: Talbot Fisher (46876960)


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