Her Death Occurred May 27th According to Word Received Here.
Miss Mary Rose Wood of Los Angeles, a resident of Chillicothe about thirty years ago, died May 27, according to word received by friends here today. Miss Wood in failing health for some time suffered a stroke of paralysis a few weeks before her death.
Burial was in the Forest Lawn cemetery at Los Angeles.
Miss Wood was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wood, deceased, who are remembered by many Chillicothians. The only survivors are Miss Lillie Bee Wood, who for a number of years was employed at the Farmers Store here, and Will Wood, both of Los Angeles.
The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune - Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri - June 15, 1939 - Thursday.
Her Death Occurred May 27th According to Word Received Here.
Miss Mary Rose Wood of Los Angeles, a resident of Chillicothe about thirty years ago, died May 27, according to word received by friends here today. Miss Wood in failing health for some time suffered a stroke of paralysis a few weeks before her death.
Burial was in the Forest Lawn cemetery at Los Angeles.
Miss Wood was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wood, deceased, who are remembered by many Chillicothians. The only survivors are Miss Lillie Bee Wood, who for a number of years was employed at the Farmers Store here, and Will Wood, both of Los Angeles.
The Chillicothe Constitution Tribune - Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri - June 15, 1939 - Thursday.
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