Saturday Oct. 14, 1939 pg. 13, col 4
MRS. JOHN M. STANSBURY
Mrs. Sarah Francis Stansbury, wife of John M. Stansbury, died Friday at her residence, 217 North Cleveland Street. Funeral services will be held at 4 P.M. Sunday at the residence with burial in Riverview Cemetery. Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. James R. Clary of Cleveland, OH; one sister Mrs. Maggie Bobbitt of WA; two brothers J.W. and E.C. Chittum, and two grandchildren.
Picture of headstone in Cemetery Folder buried P C, S111, D12 "At Rest". Headstone list her name as S. Francis so she must to have been known as "Francis".
Carl "Ted" Baldssarre told me that Sarah Frances has polio and had a leather booth that might of been made by Charles Henry.
Saturday Oct. 14, 1939 pg. 13, col 4
MRS. JOHN M. STANSBURY
Mrs. Sarah Francis Stansbury, wife of John M. Stansbury, died Friday at her residence, 217 North Cleveland Street. Funeral services will be held at 4 P.M. Sunday at the residence with burial in Riverview Cemetery. Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. James R. Clary of Cleveland, OH; one sister Mrs. Maggie Bobbitt of WA; two brothers J.W. and E.C. Chittum, and two grandchildren.
Picture of headstone in Cemetery Folder buried P C, S111, D12 "At Rest". Headstone list her name as S. Francis so she must to have been known as "Francis".
Carl "Ted" Baldssarre told me that Sarah Frances has polio and had a leather booth that might of been made by Charles Henry.
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