Anna Eliza Lewis, 77 years, 8 months and 3 days old, of Cedar City, died at 7:10am on February 14, 1925 at her home.
Dr. Herbert Taylor, of Jefferson City, pronounced death caused by Chronic Valvular Heart Disease contributed to by Chronic Interstitial Nephritis. The informant was Bertha Cantrell of New Bloomfield.
Mrs. Lewis was born June 11, 1847, in Callaway County, the daughter of Charles Daugherty, born in Ohio, and unnamed mother. She was united in marriage to James Porter Lewis and he preceded her in death on October 29, 1921. Mrs. Lewis was a housewife.
Arrangements were under the care of Ray A. Holt of New Bloomfield. Burial was in Wallace Cemetery.
Anna Eliza Lewis, 77 years, 8 months and 3 days old, of Cedar City, died at 7:10am on February 14, 1925 at her home.
Dr. Herbert Taylor, of Jefferson City, pronounced death caused by Chronic Valvular Heart Disease contributed to by Chronic Interstitial Nephritis. The informant was Bertha Cantrell of New Bloomfield.
Mrs. Lewis was born June 11, 1847, in Callaway County, the daughter of Charles Daugherty, born in Ohio, and unnamed mother. She was united in marriage to James Porter Lewis and he preceded her in death on October 29, 1921. Mrs. Lewis was a housewife.
Arrangements were under the care of Ray A. Holt of New Bloomfield. Burial was in Wallace Cemetery.
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