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Lexington Intelligencer, September 03, 1915
Lexington, Mo.Death of Mrs. Bettie Spurr
Mrs. Bettie Spurr died Thursday at noon at the home of her niece, Mrs. Frank Stewart, after an illness of about a month. Mrs. Spurr suffered a stroke of paralysis about a month ago, the effects of which she never recovered.Mrs. Spurr was born in Mason county, Kentucky, November 2, 1837, and was about 78 years of age. For twenty-five years she has lived in Lexington, and was esteemed and respected by all who knew her. She is survived by one sister, Miss Atta Curtis, of Lexington, and three brothers, as follows: John M. Curtis, Portland, Oregon; Jos. B. Curtis, Dayton, Ohio; and W.V. Curtis, of this city.The funeral was held at the home of Frank Steward Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Burial was in Lexington, Ky.
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Lexington Intelligencer, September 03, 1915
Lexington, Mo.Death of Mrs. Bettie Spurr
Mrs. Bettie Spurr died Thursday at noon at the home of her niece, Mrs. Frank Stewart, after an illness of about a month. Mrs. Spurr suffered a stroke of paralysis about a month ago, the effects of which she never recovered.Mrs. Spurr was born in Mason county, Kentucky, November 2, 1837, and was about 78 years of age. For twenty-five years she has lived in Lexington, and was esteemed and respected by all who knew her. She is survived by one sister, Miss Atta Curtis, of Lexington, and three brothers, as follows: John M. Curtis, Portland, Oregon; Jos. B. Curtis, Dayton, Ohio; and W.V. Curtis, of this city.The funeral was held at the home of Frank Steward Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Burial was in Lexington, Ky.
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