MO d/c 16232
DIED AT HANNIBAL
Mrs. Mary H. White, age 80 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. R. Butler, in Hannibal Sunday morning. She was ill for only a week.
Deceased was born at Newark, Mo., September 25, 1841. The husband, Madison White, died in Shelbina twenty-six years ago.
In addition to the daughter, Mrs. M. R. Butler, one granddaughter, Mrs. A. W. Censoneau, of Quincy; three sisters, Mrs. J. J. Padgett of Shelbina; Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Eubank, of San Antonio, Texas, survive.
The remains arrived in Shelbina on train No. 43, Monday afternoon, the funeral services were conducted from the Methodist church the same afternoon by Rev. A. W. Darter. Burial in the cemetery here.
Shelbina Democrat, Shelbina, Missouri, 24 May 1922, Page 1, Column 3
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MO d/c 16232
DIED AT HANNIBAL
Mrs. Mary H. White, age 80 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. R. Butler, in Hannibal Sunday morning. She was ill for only a week.
Deceased was born at Newark, Mo., September 25, 1841. The husband, Madison White, died in Shelbina twenty-six years ago.
In addition to the daughter, Mrs. M. R. Butler, one granddaughter, Mrs. A. W. Censoneau, of Quincy; three sisters, Mrs. J. J. Padgett of Shelbina; Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Eubank, of San Antonio, Texas, survive.
The remains arrived in Shelbina on train No. 43, Monday afternoon, the funeral services were conducted from the Methodist church the same afternoon by Rev. A. W. Darter. Burial in the cemetery here.
Shelbina Democrat, Shelbina, Missouri, 24 May 1922, Page 1, Column 3
Information on file with Shelby County Historical Society & Museum
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