Dep. Coroner J. Earl Lynch said death was from natural causes.
Mrs. Gormley was born in Macon county Jan. 25, 1876, a daughter of Mr. & Mrs. James Parmenter. She lived in Macon county all her life.
She was a member of the Bethel Tabernacle.
Mrs. Gormley was mrried to Ephriam Harris, then to Henry Waller and then to Frank Gormley.
She leaves three sons, Chester Harris and Woodrow Waller of Decatur and Fred Waller of Colorado Springs, Col., two daughters, Mrs. Edna Floyd of Heman and Mrs, Elizabeth Theobold of Springfield, 25 grandchildren and 44 great grandchilden and a brother, Con A. Parmenter of Decatur.
Review Tuesday July 29, 1958 p35
Dep. Coroner J. Earl Lynch said death was from natural causes.
Mrs. Gormley was born in Macon county Jan. 25, 1876, a daughter of Mr. & Mrs. James Parmenter. She lived in Macon county all her life.
She was a member of the Bethel Tabernacle.
Mrs. Gormley was mrried to Ephriam Harris, then to Henry Waller and then to Frank Gormley.
She leaves three sons, Chester Harris and Woodrow Waller of Decatur and Fred Waller of Colorado Springs, Col., two daughters, Mrs. Edna Floyd of Heman and Mrs, Elizabeth Theobold of Springfield, 25 grandchildren and 44 great grandchilden and a brother, Con A. Parmenter of Decatur.
Review Tuesday July 29, 1958 p35
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stone reads "Josephine Harris Waller Gormley"
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