Edith Frances Haymart, 40, of Rt.6, Fulton, died at 2:30am on July 1, 1945 at Callaway County Hospital where she had been a patient for seven days.
Dr. John J. Brown, of Fulton, pronounced death caused by Pulmonary Embolism, source unknown, contributed to by Clercolate Cyst of Left Ovary, the size of a coconut. The informant was Julian Haymart, spouse of the deceased.
Mrs. Haymart was born June 21, 1905, in Callaway County, the daughter of Dave and Elvia (Hickerson) Acison. She was united in marriage to Julian Haymart and he survives. Mrs. Haymart was employed at the State Street Shoe Factory.
Arrangements were under the care of Wallace Funeral Home in Fulton. Burial was in the Prairie Chapel Church Cemetery.
Edith Frances Haymart, 40, of Rt.6, Fulton, died at 2:30am on July 1, 1945 at Callaway County Hospital where she had been a patient for seven days.
Dr. John J. Brown, of Fulton, pronounced death caused by Pulmonary Embolism, source unknown, contributed to by Clercolate Cyst of Left Ovary, the size of a coconut. The informant was Julian Haymart, spouse of the deceased.
Mrs. Haymart was born June 21, 1905, in Callaway County, the daughter of Dave and Elvia (Hickerson) Acison. She was united in marriage to Julian Haymart and he survives. Mrs. Haymart was employed at the State Street Shoe Factory.
Arrangements were under the care of Wallace Funeral Home in Fulton. Burial was in the Prairie Chapel Church Cemetery.
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