Fannie Laura Gilmore, wife of E. E. Gilmore of Big Horn, died at her home late Saturday. She was 48 years old.
Mrs. Gilmore had been a resident of Sheridan County for 28 years and in addition to her husband is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Glen Stroud of Midwest; five sisters and three brothers.
The sisters are Mrs. A.D. Moles, Mrs. L.C. Cliffton and Mrs. Clyde Cliffton, all of Adran, Mo.; Mrs. Forest Blackburn of Kansas City and Mrs. W. Gillhan of Ellsworth, Kan. The brothers are George Badget, M.B. Badget and O.M. Badget, all of Sheridan.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from Champion's drawing room with the Rev. Raymond Laury officiating.
Sheridan Press October 5, 1931
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Information from Sheridan Genealogical Society, 1983
Female, Married, 48 yrs 7 mos 26 days
Burial date- Oct. 7, 1931
Nearest relative- E. E. Gilmore
May have been born in West Virginia.
Fannie Laura Gilmore, wife of E. E. Gilmore of Big Horn, died at her home late Saturday. She was 48 years old.
Mrs. Gilmore had been a resident of Sheridan County for 28 years and in addition to her husband is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Glen Stroud of Midwest; five sisters and three brothers.
The sisters are Mrs. A.D. Moles, Mrs. L.C. Cliffton and Mrs. Clyde Cliffton, all of Adran, Mo.; Mrs. Forest Blackburn of Kansas City and Mrs. W. Gillhan of Ellsworth, Kan. The brothers are George Badget, M.B. Badget and O.M. Badget, all of Sheridan.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from Champion's drawing room with the Rev. Raymond Laury officiating.
Sheridan Press October 5, 1931
.....
Information from Sheridan Genealogical Society, 1983
Female, Married, 48 yrs 7 mos 26 days
Burial date- Oct. 7, 1931
Nearest relative- E. E. Gilmore
May have been born in West Virginia.
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