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Sadie Sarah <I>Maytum</I> Bridges

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Sadie Sarah Maytum Bridges

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
12 Jul 1965 (aged 86)
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Reform, Callaway County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7905498, Longitude: -91.7876545
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Mrs. Sadie Sarah Bridges, native of Iowa who lived most of her life in Callaway County, Missouri, died at 7:45pm Thursday at Callaway Memorial Hospital where she had been admitted at 12;15am Thursday.

Funeral Services will be held at 2:30pm Saturday at the Browning Funeral Home. The Reverend Gordon Thompson and the Reverend Sam McLerran will officiate and burial will be in the Church of God Holiness near Reform.

Pallbearers, grandsons, will be Connie Carson Klick, Curtis Winingear, Floyd Winigear, S.M. Bradley, William D. Heinrich and Donnie Heinrich.

Mrs. Bridges was born on August 23, 1878 in Iowa, the daughter of John and Esther (Brown) Mayturn.

She and her husband, Charles K. Bridges, lived in the Reform Community all of their married life. He died on June 17, 1943.

Twenty-nine years ago, Mrs. Bridges moved to Fulton. She had been a resident of the Kingdom Nursing Home here since November 11..

She was a member of the First Babtist Church.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. George (Pearl Winingear and Mrs. Carson (Edna) Klick, both of Fulton, two sons, Lewis Bridges of Fulton and Dewey Bridges of Steedman, one sister, Mrs. Annie Wilsey of Springfield, nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

She was preceeded in death by one grandchild, Barbara Ann Bridges and one grandson, Tommy Bridges.

Mrs. Sadie Sarah Bridges, native of Iowa who lived most of her life in Callaway County, Missouri, died at 7:45pm Thursday at Callaway Memorial Hospital where she had been admitted at 12;15am Thursday.

Funeral Services will be held at 2:30pm Saturday at the Browning Funeral Home. The Reverend Gordon Thompson and the Reverend Sam McLerran will officiate and burial will be in the Church of God Holiness near Reform.

Pallbearers, grandsons, will be Connie Carson Klick, Curtis Winingear, Floyd Winigear, S.M. Bradley, William D. Heinrich and Donnie Heinrich.

Mrs. Bridges was born on August 23, 1878 in Iowa, the daughter of John and Esther (Brown) Mayturn.

She and her husband, Charles K. Bridges, lived in the Reform Community all of their married life. He died on June 17, 1943.

Twenty-nine years ago, Mrs. Bridges moved to Fulton. She had been a resident of the Kingdom Nursing Home here since November 11..

She was a member of the First Babtist Church.

Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. George (Pearl Winingear and Mrs. Carson (Edna) Klick, both of Fulton, two sons, Lewis Bridges of Fulton and Dewey Bridges of Steedman, one sister, Mrs. Annie Wilsey of Springfield, nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

She was preceeded in death by one grandchild, Barbara Ann Bridges and one grandson, Tommy Bridges.


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