MO d/c 25004
MRS. M. E. DAMRELL
Aged Bethel Woman Dies of Diabetes—Had Long Illness.
Shelbyville. Mo., Sept. 30.—Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Damrell. wife of T. S. Damrell of Bethel, died at her home early Thursday morning following an Illness of several months' duration. Death was due to diabetes and complications.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Christian church In Shelbyville, conducted by Rev. J. H Wood of Canton, Mo., assisted by the pastor, Rev. F M. Branic. interment was in the I. O O. F. cemetery.
Mary Elizabeth Beath was born October 31, 1864 and was in her sixty-seventh year. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs Etta Springsteen at home, and Mrs Virgil Alexander of Shelbina, and four sons, J. E. Damrell, of Salina, Kan., and W. T., Frank and Tom Damrell of this county.
Mrs. Damrell was a member of the Christian church, having her membership at Bethel.
The Quincy Daily Herald, Saturday, October 01, 1921; Page: 9
MRS. "TOL" DAMRELL DEAD
After several months of declining health she became suddenly very ill Sunday, September 25th, and on Wednesday night, died at the family home one mile south of Bethel, of diabetes. She was 65 years of age.
Funeral services were held Friday at 2 :30 p. m. at Shelbyville Christian church, conducted by the Rev. Branic and Rev. J. H. Wood of Canton. She was laid to rest in Shelbyville Odd Fellows cemetery.
Mrs. Damrell is survived by her husband, T. B. Damrell, two daughters, Mrs. Frank Springsteen and Mrs. Virgil Alexander, of Shelbina; and four sons, Edward of Salina, Kans.; Frank, of near Emden; William and Tom of near Shelbina.
Shelbina Democrat (Shelbina, MO), 1921-10-05; page 3, column 4
Information on file with Shelby County Historical Society & Museum
MO d/c 25004
MRS. M. E. DAMRELL
Aged Bethel Woman Dies of Diabetes—Had Long Illness.
Shelbyville. Mo., Sept. 30.—Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Damrell. wife of T. S. Damrell of Bethel, died at her home early Thursday morning following an Illness of several months' duration. Death was due to diabetes and complications.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Christian church In Shelbyville, conducted by Rev. J. H Wood of Canton, Mo., assisted by the pastor, Rev. F M. Branic. interment was in the I. O O. F. cemetery.
Mary Elizabeth Beath was born October 31, 1864 and was in her sixty-seventh year. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, Mrs Etta Springsteen at home, and Mrs Virgil Alexander of Shelbina, and four sons, J. E. Damrell, of Salina, Kan., and W. T., Frank and Tom Damrell of this county.
Mrs. Damrell was a member of the Christian church, having her membership at Bethel.
The Quincy Daily Herald, Saturday, October 01, 1921; Page: 9
MRS. "TOL" DAMRELL DEAD
After several months of declining health she became suddenly very ill Sunday, September 25th, and on Wednesday night, died at the family home one mile south of Bethel, of diabetes. She was 65 years of age.
Funeral services were held Friday at 2 :30 p. m. at Shelbyville Christian church, conducted by the Rev. Branic and Rev. J. H. Wood of Canton. She was laid to rest in Shelbyville Odd Fellows cemetery.
Mrs. Damrell is survived by her husband, T. B. Damrell, two daughters, Mrs. Frank Springsteen and Mrs. Virgil Alexander, of Shelbina; and four sons, Edward of Salina, Kans.; Frank, of near Emden; William and Tom of near Shelbina.
Shelbina Democrat (Shelbina, MO), 1921-10-05; page 3, column 4
Information on file with Shelby County Historical Society & Museum
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