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Alice Euphemia <I>Clark</I> Pistole

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Alice Euphemia Clark Pistole

Birth
Kansas, USA
Death
27 Mar 1941 (aged 54)
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Hopkins, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Alice Euphemia Clark married Walter Thomas Pistole June 20, 1906 at Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. Source: Missouri Marriage Records, 1805- b

Maryville Daily Forum, Saturday, March 29, 1941, [p. 1]
Mrs. Alice Pistole Dies; Burial to Be in Hopkins
Mrs. Alice Pistole, 64 years old, died in a hospital at Seattle, Wash., yesterday morning. She had lived in Hopkins for twenty years and left for Washington in 1936.
She is survived by three sons, Fred Pistole, Kansas City, Howard and Billy Pistole, Seattle; two sisters, Mrs. A. J. Swearinger, King City, and Mrs. Oscar Ellis, Amity; one brother, Robert Jay, St. Joseph, and two grandchildren, Richard Pistole of Kansas City and David Pistole of Settle. Her husband preceded her in death.
Mrs. Pistole was a member of the Hopkins Eastern Star chapter and Christian church.
The body will be brought to Hopkins for burial.


Maryville Daily Forum, Monday, March 31, 1941, [p. 1]
Pistole Rites Tuesday Services to Be Held at Hopkins Christian Church
Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Pistole, who died Friday in Seattle, Wash., will be held at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon in the Christian church at Hopkins, conducted by the Rev. Ben B Gillespie of Valley Falls, Kas. Burial will be in the Hopkins cemetery.
Mrs. Pistole’s youngest son, Billy, of Seattle, will accompany the body to Hopkins. Mrs. Pistole was the widow of the late Walter Pistole.

Alice Euphemia Clark married Walter Thomas Pistole June 20, 1906 at Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri. Source: Missouri Marriage Records, 1805- b

Maryville Daily Forum, Saturday, March 29, 1941, [p. 1]
Mrs. Alice Pistole Dies; Burial to Be in Hopkins
Mrs. Alice Pistole, 64 years old, died in a hospital at Seattle, Wash., yesterday morning. She had lived in Hopkins for twenty years and left for Washington in 1936.
She is survived by three sons, Fred Pistole, Kansas City, Howard and Billy Pistole, Seattle; two sisters, Mrs. A. J. Swearinger, King City, and Mrs. Oscar Ellis, Amity; one brother, Robert Jay, St. Joseph, and two grandchildren, Richard Pistole of Kansas City and David Pistole of Settle. Her husband preceded her in death.
Mrs. Pistole was a member of the Hopkins Eastern Star chapter and Christian church.
The body will be brought to Hopkins for burial.


Maryville Daily Forum, Monday, March 31, 1941, [p. 1]
Pistole Rites Tuesday Services to Be Held at Hopkins Christian Church
Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Pistole, who died Friday in Seattle, Wash., will be held at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon in the Christian church at Hopkins, conducted by the Rev. Ben B Gillespie of Valley Falls, Kas. Burial will be in the Hopkins cemetery.
Mrs. Pistole’s youngest son, Billy, of Seattle, will accompany the body to Hopkins. Mrs. Pistole was the widow of the late Walter Pistole.

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