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Delilah <I>Fisher</I> Leeper

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Delilah Fisher Leeper

Birth
Concord, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
5 Nov 1930 (aged 73–74)
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Callaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The Missouri Telegraph
Weekly Sun-The Fulton Gazette:
MRS. DELILAH LEEPER DIED EARLY WEDNESDAY:

Mrs. Delilah Leeper, 77 years old, a lifelong resident of the Concord, Missouri community, died at 4:00 o'clock Wednesday morning after an illness of three weeks.

A funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 o'clock Thursday morning at the Concord Presbyterian Church by the Reverend B.D. Sipple, of the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church and burial will at Concord Cemetery.

Mrs. Leeper, widow of the late George Leeper, who died eight or nine years ago, was a daughter of the late Judge Hugh Tincher. She was born in January 1853, on a farm near Hatton and lived practically all her life in that community.

Mrs. Leeper was the last of several children. She is survived by two half-brothers and one half-sister, Dr. Ed Tincher of Columbia, Dennis Tincher of Hatton and Mrs. Laura Hulett of Hatton, in addition to a number of nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Leeper was a member of the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church at Hatton.

Missouri Death Certificate#35508:

Delilah Leeper, age 74, of Hatton, Missouri died November 5, 1930 at Fulton State Hospital where she had been a patient for over two years.
Dr. C.C. Ault,physician of the hospital, pronounced death caused by Arteriosclerosis Senility, other condition was Senile Psychosis.

Delilah was born in 1856, in Concord, the daughter of Hugh and Susan (Newsom) Fisher. She was a widow. Delilah was a housewife.

Arrangements were under the direction of Leo Wallace Funeral Home in Fulton, Missouri and burial was in Concord Cemetary..
The Missouri Telegraph
Weekly Sun-The Fulton Gazette:
MRS. DELILAH LEEPER DIED EARLY WEDNESDAY:

Mrs. Delilah Leeper, 77 years old, a lifelong resident of the Concord, Missouri community, died at 4:00 o'clock Wednesday morning after an illness of three weeks.

A funeral service will be conducted at 11:00 o'clock Thursday morning at the Concord Presbyterian Church by the Reverend B.D. Sipple, of the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church and burial will at Concord Cemetery.

Mrs. Leeper, widow of the late George Leeper, who died eight or nine years ago, was a daughter of the late Judge Hugh Tincher. She was born in January 1853, on a farm near Hatton and lived practically all her life in that community.

Mrs. Leeper was the last of several children. She is survived by two half-brothers and one half-sister, Dr. Ed Tincher of Columbia, Dennis Tincher of Hatton and Mrs. Laura Hulett of Hatton, in addition to a number of nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Leeper was a member of the Pleasant Grove Methodist Church at Hatton.

Missouri Death Certificate#35508:

Delilah Leeper, age 74, of Hatton, Missouri died November 5, 1930 at Fulton State Hospital where she had been a patient for over two years.
Dr. C.C. Ault,physician of the hospital, pronounced death caused by Arteriosclerosis Senility, other condition was Senile Psychosis.

Delilah was born in 1856, in Concord, the daughter of Hugh and Susan (Newsom) Fisher. She was a widow. Delilah was a housewife.

Arrangements were under the direction of Leo Wallace Funeral Home in Fulton, Missouri and burial was in Concord Cemetary..

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