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Georgia May <I>Hays</I> Blackburn

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Georgia May Hays Blackburn

Birth
Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
25 Mar 1950 (aged 67)
Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Long Illness Fatal to Mrs. Blackburn

Mrs. B. R. Blackburn, 67, of Molino, formerly of Mexico, died Saturday morning at 7:30 o'clock at the St. Mary's Hospital in Jefferson City where she had been a patient for three weeks. Prior that time she had been in the Audrain hospital for four weeks. The body will remain at the Arnold Funeral Home until services to be held at the First Baptist church Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dr. C. Spurgeon McClung, pastor, will conduct the services, and interment will be in Elmwood cemetery.

Born in Mineola, (MO) on July 13, 1882, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes, Mrs. Blackburn was Miss Georgia Mae Hayes. Forty-two years ago in April she was married to Mr. Blackburn, who survives.

Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn made their home in Mexico until 12 years ago when they moved to Molino where she was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist church.

Survivors other than her husband include four children, Carl Blackburn, Mrs. Everett Durfee and John Blackburn of this city, and Mrs. George Wyss of Auxvasse, one brother, Will Hayes of Mineola; and one sister, Mrs. Warren Summers.

Three grandchildren also survive.

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The following is from an unknown newspaper:

Last Rites For Mrs. Blackburn Held

Last rites for Mrs. B. R. Blackburn, who died in Jefferson City Saturday morning, were held Monday afternoon at the First Baptist church. The pastor, Dr. C. Spurgeon McClung, conducted the services and interment was in Elmwood Cemetery.

Music for the service was furnished by Mrs. Harold McLane soloist, and Mrs. George Koen, who was accompanist.

Those asked to serve as pall-bearers were Jim Henry Weaver, Roy Heizer, Jennings Talley, Owen Ashcraft, Clyde Ellis and Joe Roberts, all members of St. Zion Baptist church of which Mrs. Blackburn was a member.

Flower girls were members of the Berean class of the First Baptist Chruch.

Among those from out of town here for the service were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Summers and W. F. Hays of Mineola; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weislocker of Marshall; Mr. and Mrs Frank Gablesburg of Fulton; Mrs. Stanley Blackburn and children of Chamois.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wren, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wren and Mrs. John Payne of Jefferson City; Mr. and Mrs. Tate and family of Wellsville; and Mr. and Mrs Charles Scanland of Hatton.

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The Montgomery Standard March 30, 1950 1/5

Obituary of Mrs. Ray Blackburn

Mrs. Ray Blackburn, formerly of Montgomery City, passed away Saturday morning, March 25, 1950 at the St. Mary's hospital in Jefferson City, where she had been a patient for about 3 weeks. Mrs. Blackburn, who lived near Molino was ill for about 2 months.

Born near Mineola on July 13, 1882, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hays, Mrs. Blackburn was Georgia May, the oldest child.

On April 26, 1908 she was married to Ray Blackburn, who survives. To this union were born five children; Carl Blackburn, of Mexico, Mrs. Everett Durfee (Viola), of Mexico; Mrs. George Wyss (Leora) of Auxvasse; and John Blackburn of Mexico. Eunice another daughter preceded her mother in death on February 28, 1937. Her three grandchildren are John and Joan Blackburn and Doris Jean Wyss.

One sister Mrs. Warren Summers, and one brother William Hays of Mineola survive.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, March 27th at the First Baptist Church of Mexico. Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery of that city.

Long Illness Fatal to Mrs. Blackburn

Mrs. B. R. Blackburn, 67, of Molino, formerly of Mexico, died Saturday morning at 7:30 o'clock at the St. Mary's Hospital in Jefferson City where she had been a patient for three weeks. Prior that time she had been in the Audrain hospital for four weeks. The body will remain at the Arnold Funeral Home until services to be held at the First Baptist church Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dr. C. Spurgeon McClung, pastor, will conduct the services, and interment will be in Elmwood cemetery.

Born in Mineola, (MO) on July 13, 1882, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes, Mrs. Blackburn was Miss Georgia Mae Hayes. Forty-two years ago in April she was married to Mr. Blackburn, who survives.

Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn made their home in Mexico until 12 years ago when they moved to Molino where she was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist church.

Survivors other than her husband include four children, Carl Blackburn, Mrs. Everett Durfee and John Blackburn of this city, and Mrs. George Wyss of Auxvasse, one brother, Will Hayes of Mineola; and one sister, Mrs. Warren Summers.

Three grandchildren also survive.

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The following is from an unknown newspaper:

Last Rites For Mrs. Blackburn Held

Last rites for Mrs. B. R. Blackburn, who died in Jefferson City Saturday morning, were held Monday afternoon at the First Baptist church. The pastor, Dr. C. Spurgeon McClung, conducted the services and interment was in Elmwood Cemetery.

Music for the service was furnished by Mrs. Harold McLane soloist, and Mrs. George Koen, who was accompanist.

Those asked to serve as pall-bearers were Jim Henry Weaver, Roy Heizer, Jennings Talley, Owen Ashcraft, Clyde Ellis and Joe Roberts, all members of St. Zion Baptist church of which Mrs. Blackburn was a member.

Flower girls were members of the Berean class of the First Baptist Chruch.

Among those from out of town here for the service were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Summers and W. F. Hays of Mineola; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weislocker of Marshall; Mr. and Mrs Frank Gablesburg of Fulton; Mrs. Stanley Blackburn and children of Chamois.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wren, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wren and Mrs. John Payne of Jefferson City; Mr. and Mrs. Tate and family of Wellsville; and Mr. and Mrs Charles Scanland of Hatton.

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The Montgomery Standard March 30, 1950 1/5

Obituary of Mrs. Ray Blackburn

Mrs. Ray Blackburn, formerly of Montgomery City, passed away Saturday morning, March 25, 1950 at the St. Mary's hospital in Jefferson City, where she had been a patient for about 3 weeks. Mrs. Blackburn, who lived near Molino was ill for about 2 months.

Born near Mineola on July 13, 1882, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hays, Mrs. Blackburn was Georgia May, the oldest child.

On April 26, 1908 she was married to Ray Blackburn, who survives. To this union were born five children; Carl Blackburn, of Mexico, Mrs. Everett Durfee (Viola), of Mexico; Mrs. George Wyss (Leora) of Auxvasse; and John Blackburn of Mexico. Eunice another daughter preceded her mother in death on February 28, 1937. Her three grandchildren are John and Joan Blackburn and Doris Jean Wyss.

One sister Mrs. Warren Summers, and one brother William Hays of Mineola survive.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, March 27th at the First Baptist Church of Mexico. Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery of that city.



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