Friday Caller - Plainfield, IN
July 12, 1945
p. 5, c. 4
CLAYTON WOMAN DIES AS SHE PREPARES TO BOARD TRAIN
Mrs. Jennie Burton York, widow of Henry (Dutch) York of Clayton, was fatally stricken as she prepared to board a train in California on her way home after vising a sister there. She was taken to a hospital where her death occurred shortly afterward.
Her grandson, Richard York, was with her and accompanied the body to Plainfield and the Hall mortuary where funeral services were held.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mamie Sheets, Indianapolis; three sons, Paul of Clayton, Charles and James of Indianapolis, another son, Glen is dead.
Friday Caller - Plainfield, IN
July 12, 1945
p. 5, c. 4
CLAYTON WOMAN DIES AS SHE PREPARES TO BOARD TRAIN
Mrs. Jennie Burton York, widow of Henry (Dutch) York of Clayton, was fatally stricken as she prepared to board a train in California on her way home after vising a sister there. She was taken to a hospital where her death occurred shortly afterward.
Her grandson, Richard York, was with her and accompanied the body to Plainfield and the Hall mortuary where funeral services were held.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mamie Sheets, Indianapolis; three sons, Paul of Clayton, Charles and James of Indianapolis, another son, Glen is dead.
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