Armelda died in 1932 from Heart Disease.∼Corbin Times, March 15, 1932, page 5, Grove news:
Mrs. P. Ellison passed out of this life to her reward Feb. 2 (sic, it was March 1), after a long illness. We will miss her and always feel that a good influence for good as a good neighbor and friend has gone. We extend our sympathy to her family and friends.
Friday, March 4, 1932, page 1:
Mrs. Melda Ellison
Mrs. Melda Ellison, 59, wife of W. P. Ellison of Grove, Ky., died March 1. Funeral servcies were held March 2 at Corinth by Rev. Thomas Skeen and burial was there by O'Neil and Hearne. She is survived by her husband , three sons and five daughters.
Armelda died in 1932 from Heart Disease.∼Corbin Times, March 15, 1932, page 5, Grove news:
Mrs. P. Ellison passed out of this life to her reward Feb. 2 (sic, it was March 1), after a long illness. We will miss her and always feel that a good influence for good as a good neighbor and friend has gone. We extend our sympathy to her family and friends.
Friday, March 4, 1932, page 1:
Mrs. Melda Ellison
Mrs. Melda Ellison, 59, wife of W. P. Ellison of Grove, Ky., died March 1. Funeral servcies were held March 2 at Corinth by Rev. Thomas Skeen and burial was there by O'Neil and Hearne. She is survived by her husband , three sons and five daughters.
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