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Ella Adelia <I>Paine</I> Adlof

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Ella Adelia Paine Adlof

Birth
Death
11 Aug 1944 (aged 61)
Burial
Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 4 - Lot 65 - Space 9
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Mrs. Adlof was born in Louisville, Kentucky the daughter of the late James Milton Paine and Frances “Fannie” Bibianna Paine. She passed away at St Vincent's Hospital, Sherman, Texas.

She married Herman H. Adlof on 31 October 1902 and moved to Sherman on 8 January 1903 where she resided the rest of her life. She was a member of St Mary’s Catholic Church, Sherman.

She was survived by her husband of 41 years of the home; daughter, Mrs. Dero Bollinger and son H.H. Adlof, both of Sherman; nine grandchildren Martha and Patricia Allison, Frances and Vincent Bollinger and James, Bobbie, David, Paul, Margaret and Velma Adlof; a sister, Mrs. James Smith of Modesto, California; and three brother, W.T. Paine of Modesto, C.N. and J.B. Paine of Sherman.

Rosary was recited at Dannel Funeral Home Chapel. Requiem Mass was celebrated at St Mary’s Catholic Church by the Pastor, Very Rev. Msgr. E. V. McCullough.

Full obituary was published on the Sherman Democrat, 13 August 1944, Page 9.
Mrs. Adlof was born in Louisville, Kentucky the daughter of the late James Milton Paine and Frances “Fannie” Bibianna Paine. She passed away at St Vincent's Hospital, Sherman, Texas.

She married Herman H. Adlof on 31 October 1902 and moved to Sherman on 8 January 1903 where she resided the rest of her life. She was a member of St Mary’s Catholic Church, Sherman.

She was survived by her husband of 41 years of the home; daughter, Mrs. Dero Bollinger and son H.H. Adlof, both of Sherman; nine grandchildren Martha and Patricia Allison, Frances and Vincent Bollinger and James, Bobbie, David, Paul, Margaret and Velma Adlof; a sister, Mrs. James Smith of Modesto, California; and three brother, W.T. Paine of Modesto, C.N. and J.B. Paine of Sherman.

Rosary was recited at Dannel Funeral Home Chapel. Requiem Mass was celebrated at St Mary’s Catholic Church by the Pastor, Very Rev. Msgr. E. V. McCullough.

Full obituary was published on the Sherman Democrat, 13 August 1944, Page 9.


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