She was united in marriage Sept. 17, 1893, to Chester B. Peasley, and to this union three children were born; Mrs. Hazel Lizar and Mrs. Cordela Golder, both of St. Joeseph, and Ruby B Peasley of Junction City Kansas. Surviving are two brothers Ben B. Brinton of St. Joseph and Charles O. Brinton of Lakin, Kansas, and a sister Mrs. Marchie Hook of Martinsville, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Effie Mae was converted and joined church at Brooklyn, Mo., when she was quite young. She was a member of the Women's Benefit association, was a great home lover and tenderly cared for her aged father, and mother who preceded her in death a few years ago.
Funeral services were conducted Jan. 16 a the Fleeman's Chapel in St. Joseph by Dr. E.L. Robinson. Music was furnished by a trio. Interment was in Memorial Park Cemetery St. Joseph.
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She was united in marriage Sept. 17, 1893, to Chester B. Peasley, and to this union three children were born; Mrs. Hazel Lizar and Mrs. Cordela Golder, both of St. Joeseph, and Ruby B Peasley of Junction City Kansas. Surviving are two brothers Ben B. Brinton of St. Joseph and Charles O. Brinton of Lakin, Kansas, and a sister Mrs. Marchie Hook of Martinsville, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Effie Mae was converted and joined church at Brooklyn, Mo., when she was quite young. She was a member of the Women's Benefit association, was a great home lover and tenderly cared for her aged father, and mother who preceded her in death a few years ago.
Funeral services were conducted Jan. 16 a the Fleeman's Chapel in St. Joseph by Dr. E.L. Robinson. Music was furnished by a trio. Interment was in Memorial Park Cemetery St. Joseph.
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