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Maude <I>Corner</I> Cotter

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Maude Corner Cotter

Birth
Death
3 Oct 1937 (aged 64)
Burial
Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 20, Block 5, 5th Addition
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MRS. C. W. COTTER DIES SUDDENLY
Funeral Wednesday for Moberly Woman Active In Club And Civic Work
Mrs. C. W. Cotter, 323 Epperson street, died last night at 11:40 o'clock at her home of a heart attack. She became ill last night about 10 o'clock after returning from the home of Mrs. J. J. Wheeldon, with whom she had spent the evening.
Mrs. Cotter, wife of a Wabash dispatcher, was active in civic affairs, and was a member of Tabitha Walton Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, of Shakespeare Club, and also of the Moberly Music Club, upon whose program she was to have appeared this afternoon. She was a member of the Fourth Street Methodist Church.
Mrs. Cotter was born in Floris, Ia., and came to Moberly in 1887. She is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. John Rowland, Mexico; two brothers, Charles C. Corner and A. R. Corner, bother of Memphis, Tenn.; three sisters, Mrs. J. K. Dysart, Ottumwa, Mrs. Daisy M. Cadwallader, Chicago, and Mrs. W. E. Halton, Cedar Rapids, Ia.; and several nieces and nephews.
The body will remain at the Mahan Funeral Parlors, until tomorrow morning, then will be taken to the residence. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Fourth Street Methodist Church by Dr. Rolla S. Kenaston, with burial in Oakland Cemetery.
(Moberly Monitor-Index and Evening Democrat, Moberly, Missouri, 04 Oct 1937)
MRS. C. W. COTTER DIES SUDDENLY
Funeral Wednesday for Moberly Woman Active In Club And Civic Work
Mrs. C. W. Cotter, 323 Epperson street, died last night at 11:40 o'clock at her home of a heart attack. She became ill last night about 10 o'clock after returning from the home of Mrs. J. J. Wheeldon, with whom she had spent the evening.
Mrs. Cotter, wife of a Wabash dispatcher, was active in civic affairs, and was a member of Tabitha Walton Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, of Shakespeare Club, and also of the Moberly Music Club, upon whose program she was to have appeared this afternoon. She was a member of the Fourth Street Methodist Church.
Mrs. Cotter was born in Floris, Ia., and came to Moberly in 1887. She is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. John Rowland, Mexico; two brothers, Charles C. Corner and A. R. Corner, bother of Memphis, Tenn.; three sisters, Mrs. J. K. Dysart, Ottumwa, Mrs. Daisy M. Cadwallader, Chicago, and Mrs. W. E. Halton, Cedar Rapids, Ia.; and several nieces and nephews.
The body will remain at the Mahan Funeral Parlors, until tomorrow morning, then will be taken to the residence. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Fourth Street Methodist Church by Dr. Rolla S. Kenaston, with burial in Oakland Cemetery.
(Moberly Monitor-Index and Evening Democrat, Moberly, Missouri, 04 Oct 1937)

Gravesite Details

(Info from Cemetery Records of Randolph Co, MO Vol IV - Part I Oakland Cemetery Compiled by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry)



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