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Mary Ann <I>Sayles</I> George

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Mary Ann Sayles George

Birth
Richmond, McHenry County, Illinois, USA
Death
12 Apr 1909 (aged 52)
Fairbank, Buchanan County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Fairbank, Buchanan County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.6417244, Longitude: -92.0487506
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Daughter of Silas D. Sayles and Alice Wray.


Wife of Horace Greely George.


Mother of Ethel Murphy and Frank Sampson George.


DEATH OF MRS. H. G. GEORGE

At Her Home in Fairbank Monday Morning, From Pneumonia.

Fairbank, April 12 — Mrs. H. G. George, of this place, passed away at her home at 9:30 this morning after an illness of three days of pneumonia. It was not anticipated that her illness was of such a critical character till the end. She was well and favorably known in this village which has been her home for years, and the bereaved family have the sympathy of many friends. She was fifty-three years of age and left her husband and a daughter to mourn her loss, beside two brothers, Jack and Charles Sayles at Oelwein, and a sister, Mrs. Clark in Independence.

It is expected that the last services will be held from the home Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.


From Oelwein Daily Register

12 April 1909

Page 4

Daughter of Silas D. Sayles and Alice Wray.


Wife of Horace Greely George.


Mother of Ethel Murphy and Frank Sampson George.


DEATH OF MRS. H. G. GEORGE

At Her Home in Fairbank Monday Morning, From Pneumonia.

Fairbank, April 12 — Mrs. H. G. George, of this place, passed away at her home at 9:30 this morning after an illness of three days of pneumonia. It was not anticipated that her illness was of such a critical character till the end. She was well and favorably known in this village which has been her home for years, and the bereaved family have the sympathy of many friends. She was fifty-three years of age and left her husband and a daughter to mourn her loss, beside two brothers, Jack and Charles Sayles at Oelwein, and a sister, Mrs. Clark in Independence.

It is expected that the last services will be held from the home Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.


From Oelwein Daily Register

12 April 1909

Page 4


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