Mrs. Stella Decker, aged 41 years, wife of Heanon Decker, died this morning at the home at 822 West Broadway here, and burial will be at 1:30 Monday afternoon in the Purcell cemetery, with a service from the Alba Methodist church. Surviving are the husband and three children, Wilma, Elizabeth, and Bailey.
The Webb City Sentinel, March 11, 1922
Alba, March 15--Mrs. Stella Decker, wife of Henan Decker, died Saturday morning at her home in Webb City, following an illness of several months. She was 41 years old. She is survived by her husband, one son, Bailey, two daughters Wilma, and Elizabeth, three sisters, Mrs. Alta Sponable of Alba, Mrs. Della Morgan her twin sister, and Mrs. Lon Welch of Riverton, one brother, Jim Prigmore of Picher. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 1:30 at the M. E. church of Alba, conducted by Rev. Mr. Dalton, assisted by Rev. Mr. Moore. Burial was in Friends cemetery at Purcell. The family formerly lived in Alba and their many friends extend their sympathy.
The Carthage Press, March 15, 1922, page 8, column 2
Mrs. Stella Decker, aged 41 years, wife of Heanon Decker, died this morning at the home at 822 West Broadway here, and burial will be at 1:30 Monday afternoon in the Purcell cemetery, with a service from the Alba Methodist church. Surviving are the husband and three children, Wilma, Elizabeth, and Bailey.
The Webb City Sentinel, March 11, 1922
Alba, March 15--Mrs. Stella Decker, wife of Henan Decker, died Saturday morning at her home in Webb City, following an illness of several months. She was 41 years old. She is survived by her husband, one son, Bailey, two daughters Wilma, and Elizabeth, three sisters, Mrs. Alta Sponable of Alba, Mrs. Della Morgan her twin sister, and Mrs. Lon Welch of Riverton, one brother, Jim Prigmore of Picher. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 1:30 at the M. E. church of Alba, conducted by Rev. Mr. Dalton, assisted by Rev. Mr. Moore. Burial was in Friends cemetery at Purcell. The family formerly lived in Alba and their many friends extend their sympathy.
The Carthage Press, March 15, 1922, page 8, column 2
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