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Mabel Irene Ungry, 92
Services for Mabel Irene Ungry, 92, Red Oak, are today at 2 p.m. at Nelson-Boylan Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John Crosswhite of Emerson officiating and burial in Emerson Cemetery.
A resident of Good Samaritan Center, she died Sunday at Montgomery County Memorial Hospital after an extended illness.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilbert McLain, she born in Mills County south of Emerson April 11. 1890, and lived all her life in Mills and Montgomery counties. She was married in 1910 to James F. Ungry and they farmed in Mills and Montgomery counties until moving to Red Oak in the spring of 1946. He died in 1979.
She joined the Champion Hill Church in the Emerson community as a young girl and taught Sunday school there and servd as church secretary and organist. After moving to Red Oak, she and her husband changed their church membershiip to United Presbyterian Church of Red Oak.
She was also a member and officer of the Women's Relief Corps and was a member of the WCTU for several years.
Surviving are son, Francis W., Aurora, Colo.; two grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren; brother, Roy W. McLain, Sun City, Ariz.
Memorials are suggested to organization of choice.
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Mabel Irene Ungry, 92
Services for Mabel Irene Ungry, 92, Red Oak, are today at 2 p.m. at Nelson-Boylan Funeral Chapel with the Rev. John Crosswhite of Emerson officiating and burial in Emerson Cemetery.
A resident of Good Samaritan Center, she died Sunday at Montgomery County Memorial Hospital after an extended illness.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilbert McLain, she born in Mills County south of Emerson April 11. 1890, and lived all her life in Mills and Montgomery counties. She was married in 1910 to James F. Ungry and they farmed in Mills and Montgomery counties until moving to Red Oak in the spring of 1946. He died in 1979.
She joined the Champion Hill Church in the Emerson community as a young girl and taught Sunday school there and servd as church secretary and organist. After moving to Red Oak, she and her husband changed their church membershiip to United Presbyterian Church of Red Oak.
She was also a member and officer of the Women's Relief Corps and was a member of the WCTU for several years.
Surviving are son, Francis W., Aurora, Colo.; two grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren; brother, Roy W. McLain, Sun City, Ariz.
Memorials are suggested to organization of choice.
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