Saturday., October 2, 1943
Mrs. Frances Milam Dead; Resided Here 50 Years
Mrs. Frances Milam, 65, 210 Jefferson street, died at her home at 10:30 last night. She had made her home here for 30 years. Mrs. Milam was born at Urbana, Mo., June 16, 1878.
Survivors are her sister, Mrs. Effie Tursley, Kooskia; sister-in-law, Mrs. Bertha Breeze, Orofino, here caring for Mrs. Milam in her last illness; and the following niece and nephews: Mrs. Veneta LaPlant, Lewiston Orchards; Mrs. Albert Hood, Mrs. Mack Blakeley, Stanley Breeze and Alfred Breeze, all of Orofino; Junior Tursley, in the army; Mrs. Frances Engle, Mrs. Gladys Bond, Mrs. Charles Johnson, all of Kooskia, and Mrs. LaVada Hancock, Winchester.
The body is at Brower-Wann chapel.
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The obit was typed as it appeared in the paper.
Saturday., October 2, 1943
Mrs. Frances Milam Dead; Resided Here 50 Years
Mrs. Frances Milam, 65, 210 Jefferson street, died at her home at 10:30 last night. She had made her home here for 30 years. Mrs. Milam was born at Urbana, Mo., June 16, 1878.
Survivors are her sister, Mrs. Effie Tursley, Kooskia; sister-in-law, Mrs. Bertha Breeze, Orofino, here caring for Mrs. Milam in her last illness; and the following niece and nephews: Mrs. Veneta LaPlant, Lewiston Orchards; Mrs. Albert Hood, Mrs. Mack Blakeley, Stanley Breeze and Alfred Breeze, all of Orofino; Junior Tursley, in the army; Mrs. Frances Engle, Mrs. Gladys Bond, Mrs. Charles Johnson, all of Kooskia, and Mrs. LaVada Hancock, Winchester.
The body is at Brower-Wann chapel.
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The obit was typed as it appeared in the paper.
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