State of Missouri Certificate of Death .#39807/ Age at death: 36yr11m
wife of : Harold Parsons
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Letha Parsons Dies After Long Illness
Letha Crider Parsons, sister of Albert Crider, Chief of Police of West Plains, died Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock after a month's serious illness.
She will be burled Friday at 2:30 in the Dripping Springs Cemetery.
Mrs. Parsons had been in Colorado Springs for her health, but it was only in the last month that her condition became critical. Born Nov.19, 1903, Mrs. Parsons was 36 years old at her death.
Besides her husband, she Is survived by six brothers and sisters: Mrs. Charles Mullins the former Marie Crider, of Marshall, Tex., Mrs. Julius Mullins, the former Madge Crider, of West Plains, Fred Crider of Elizabeth, Ark., Mrs. Tom Reed, the former Mary Crider, of the Dripping Springs community, Leo Crider of the home, and Albert Crider.
Mrs. Parsons had been married about six years.
Services will be conducted by the Rev. B. F. Dinwiddie of the Baptist Church. Mrs. Parsons had been a member of the Baptist congregation.
Clipped from Newspapers.com-The Journal-Gazette, West Plains, Missouri • Thu, Nov 30, 1939, Page 1;
submitted by Find a Grave Contributor, Patti Hall-Smith, # 46792547
State of Missouri Certificate of Death .#39807/ Age at death: 36yr11m
wife of : Harold Parsons
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Letha Parsons Dies After Long Illness
Letha Crider Parsons, sister of Albert Crider, Chief of Police of West Plains, died Wednesday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock after a month's serious illness.
She will be burled Friday at 2:30 in the Dripping Springs Cemetery.
Mrs. Parsons had been in Colorado Springs for her health, but it was only in the last month that her condition became critical. Born Nov.19, 1903, Mrs. Parsons was 36 years old at her death.
Besides her husband, she Is survived by six brothers and sisters: Mrs. Charles Mullins the former Marie Crider, of Marshall, Tex., Mrs. Julius Mullins, the former Madge Crider, of West Plains, Fred Crider of Elizabeth, Ark., Mrs. Tom Reed, the former Mary Crider, of the Dripping Springs community, Leo Crider of the home, and Albert Crider.
Mrs. Parsons had been married about six years.
Services will be conducted by the Rev. B. F. Dinwiddie of the Baptist Church. Mrs. Parsons had been a member of the Baptist congregation.
Clipped from Newspapers.com-The Journal-Gazette, West Plains, Missouri • Thu, Nov 30, 1939, Page 1;
submitted by Find a Grave Contributor, Patti Hall-Smith, # 46792547
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