LOGAN — Mrs. Adeline Barnhart Murray, 63, wife of District Judge John A. Murray of Logan, died Saturday at her home here after a lingering illness. Services will be Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Murray home, the Rev. George Dimmitt in charge, with burial in Logan cemetery. Bolton-Cranston funeral home is in charge.
Mrs. Murray was a lifetime resident of Logan. She and Judge Murray were married here on Dec. 31, 1913. She was a member of the Presbyterian church and the Pythian Sisters.
Surviving are her husband and son Michael, who is Harrison county attorney; two daughters, Mrs. Clyde E. Walter of Council Bluffs and Mrs. John Potter of Omaha; three grandchildren; two brothers, J. W. Barnhart of Bronxville, N. Y., and A. H. Barnhart of Lincoln, Neb.; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Harvey of Logan and Mrs. L. W. Chase of Lincoln, Neb.
(Taken from the January 5, 1948 edition of the Council Bluffs, Iowa Daily Nonpareil newspaper)
LOGAN — Mrs. Adeline Barnhart Murray, 63, wife of District Judge John A. Murray of Logan, died Saturday at her home here after a lingering illness. Services will be Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Murray home, the Rev. George Dimmitt in charge, with burial in Logan cemetery. Bolton-Cranston funeral home is in charge.
Mrs. Murray was a lifetime resident of Logan. She and Judge Murray were married here on Dec. 31, 1913. She was a member of the Presbyterian church and the Pythian Sisters.
Surviving are her husband and son Michael, who is Harrison county attorney; two daughters, Mrs. Clyde E. Walter of Council Bluffs and Mrs. John Potter of Omaha; three grandchildren; two brothers, J. W. Barnhart of Bronxville, N. Y., and A. H. Barnhart of Lincoln, Neb.; and two sisters, Mrs. Charles Harvey of Logan and Mrs. L. W. Chase of Lincoln, Neb.
(Taken from the January 5, 1948 edition of the Council Bluffs, Iowa Daily Nonpareil newspaper)
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