Dies In California.
Mrs. Daisy Anderson Elgin, vice president of Grapevine Coal , Company and widow of the founder, Walter Scott Elgin, died at noon Sunday in the home of a! daughters, Mrs. F. M. Beall, in Los Angeles after being ill critically seven weeks, during the last two of which hope for her recovery was abandoned.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed beyond the facts that the body will be brought here the last of the week to the home of a daughter, Mrs. L. G. Hayes, East Arch, and that burial will take place in Riverside Cemetery, Hopkinsville.
Mrs. Elgin was born in Hopkinsville, January 11, 1870, the daughter of Robert Marshall Anderson and Melissa Woods Anderson. In 1908 the family moved to Madisonville, soon after Mr. Elgin started development of Grapevine mine. Mr. Elgin died here on Christmas eve, 1920, and, a short while afterward Mrs. Elgin went to California to live. In addition to Mrs. Beall and Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Elgin is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Robert F. Armbrust, Los Angeles, and by three sons: Walter Elgin, Bayard, N. M., Robert Elgin, LaadviUe, Colo., and Everett Elgin, Los Angeles.
The Owensboro Messenger (Owensboro, Kentucky), Monay, November 13, 1944, Page 1
Dies In California.
Mrs. Daisy Anderson Elgin, vice president of Grapevine Coal , Company and widow of the founder, Walter Scott Elgin, died at noon Sunday in the home of a! daughters, Mrs. F. M. Beall, in Los Angeles after being ill critically seven weeks, during the last two of which hope for her recovery was abandoned.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed beyond the facts that the body will be brought here the last of the week to the home of a daughter, Mrs. L. G. Hayes, East Arch, and that burial will take place in Riverside Cemetery, Hopkinsville.
Mrs. Elgin was born in Hopkinsville, January 11, 1870, the daughter of Robert Marshall Anderson and Melissa Woods Anderson. In 1908 the family moved to Madisonville, soon after Mr. Elgin started development of Grapevine mine. Mr. Elgin died here on Christmas eve, 1920, and, a short while afterward Mrs. Elgin went to California to live. In addition to Mrs. Beall and Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Elgin is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Robert F. Armbrust, Los Angeles, and by three sons: Walter Elgin, Bayard, N. M., Robert Elgin, LaadviUe, Colo., and Everett Elgin, Los Angeles.
The Owensboro Messenger (Owensboro, Kentucky), Monay, November 13, 1944, Page 1
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