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Mary Elizabeth <I>Hicks</I> Hillis

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Mary Elizabeth Hicks Hillis

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
16 May 1921 (aged 76)
Kansas, USA
Burial
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.6651039, Longitude: -97.1674652
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Mrs. Mary Hillis suffers heart attack and collapses ... at her farm home, three miles south of Harry street on the Rose Hill road. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hillis, 77 years old, passed away Monday evening. Mrs. Hillis was conversing shortly before she was stricken. Her death was unexpected.

Mrs. Hillis resided on the farm on which her death occurred for 37 years. She came from Illinois. Her husband, James A. Hillis, died July 2, 1920.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Lulia Means and Mrs. Anna Beard, Wichita; Mrs. Jessie Hull, Stiger, OK; three sons, Clarence and Orin Hills, Augusta; Earl Hills, Wichita; two sisters, Mrs. Nan Scarbraugh, Washington, and Mrs. Henry, Missouri; two brothers, George Hicks, Rose Hill, and Dan Hicks, whereabouts unknown.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at the Pleasant Valley Methodist church. Burial will be in Seltzer cemetery.

(Published in The Wichita Daily Eagle, Tuesday, May 17, 1921, Page 5.)
Mrs. Mary Hillis suffers heart attack and collapses ... at her farm home, three miles south of Harry street on the Rose Hill road. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hillis, 77 years old, passed away Monday evening. Mrs. Hillis was conversing shortly before she was stricken. Her death was unexpected.

Mrs. Hillis resided on the farm on which her death occurred for 37 years. She came from Illinois. Her husband, James A. Hillis, died July 2, 1920.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Lulia Means and Mrs. Anna Beard, Wichita; Mrs. Jessie Hull, Stiger, OK; three sons, Clarence and Orin Hills, Augusta; Earl Hills, Wichita; two sisters, Mrs. Nan Scarbraugh, Washington, and Mrs. Henry, Missouri; two brothers, George Hicks, Rose Hill, and Dan Hicks, whereabouts unknown.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at the Pleasant Valley Methodist church. Burial will be in Seltzer cemetery.

(Published in The Wichita Daily Eagle, Tuesday, May 17, 1921, Page 5.)


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