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Martha Jane Quinton Winton

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
2 Jun 1907 (aged 74)
Rocky, Polk County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Rocky, Polk County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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The Mena (Ark.) Weekly Star,
Thurs., June 6, 1907
Word was received in this city late Sunday afternoon conveying the sad news of the death of MRS. GEORGE WINTON, which occurred at the home of her son, Dink, at Rocky, with whom she was making her home.
Mrs. Winton, although quite feeble from old age, arose Sunday morning, apparently in good health as usual, and while sitting at the breakfast table, she was seized with a paralytic stroke and lived until 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Winton was well known in Polk County, having lived here all her life. She is survived by four children, M.D. Winton of this city, Jack and Dink, who live at Rocky, and Bas who lives in the territory (Oklahoma).
She was laid to rest at Rocky Cemetery on Monday afternoon.
She had been making her home with her son for a number of years and had all arrangements made to come to Mena to live with M.D. for awhile, and Mr. Winton was going out after her, but owing to the condition of the roads yesterday, he decided to wait a few days and later in the day he received a telephone message relating to the above sad news.
The Mena (Ark.) Weekly Star,
Thurs., June 6, 1907
Word was received in this city late Sunday afternoon conveying the sad news of the death of MRS. GEORGE WINTON, which occurred at the home of her son, Dink, at Rocky, with whom she was making her home.
Mrs. Winton, although quite feeble from old age, arose Sunday morning, apparently in good health as usual, and while sitting at the breakfast table, she was seized with a paralytic stroke and lived until 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Winton was well known in Polk County, having lived here all her life. She is survived by four children, M.D. Winton of this city, Jack and Dink, who live at Rocky, and Bas who lives in the territory (Oklahoma).
She was laid to rest at Rocky Cemetery on Monday afternoon.
She had been making her home with her son for a number of years and had all arrangements made to come to Mena to live with M.D. for awhile, and Mr. Winton was going out after her, but owing to the condition of the roads yesterday, he decided to wait a few days and later in the day he received a telephone message relating to the above sad news.


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