"Grandma" McCall
Our well beloved Grandma McCall, a resident of the Winona vicinity for more than 41 years,
passed over the great divide during the early hours of Wednesday morning at her home here. Mrs.
McCall was born at Lawrence, New York, January 8th, 1844, and was married to Smith H. McCall on
July 6, 1864, soon after Mr. McCall had been released from his service with the Union army during
the war of the Rebellion. In March, 1884, the family took up a homestead two miles north of Winona,
and also as a timber culture, the land on which Winona now stands. Mr. McCall passed away in 1917,
and ever since that Grandma McCall has been looking forward to the time she should again join him
in the great beyond. Ms. Fidelia A. McCall is survived by five sons, Robert W. McCall of McCall,
Kirk C. of Lamont, Orlo H. of Potlatch, Idaho, John P. of Methow, and Frank E. of Winona; also by
25 grandchildren, one of whom, Mrs. Elpha Robinnette, has made her home with Grandma since her
early childhood. There also are eight great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held here on
Friday, February 13, at 2 p.m. -Winona Notes in Colfax Gazette
"Grandma" McCall
Our well beloved Grandma McCall, a resident of the Winona vicinity for more than 41 years,
passed over the great divide during the early hours of Wednesday morning at her home here. Mrs.
McCall was born at Lawrence, New York, January 8th, 1844, and was married to Smith H. McCall on
July 6, 1864, soon after Mr. McCall had been released from his service with the Union army during
the war of the Rebellion. In March, 1884, the family took up a homestead two miles north of Winona,
and also as a timber culture, the land on which Winona now stands. Mr. McCall passed away in 1917,
and ever since that Grandma McCall has been looking forward to the time she should again join him
in the great beyond. Ms. Fidelia A. McCall is survived by five sons, Robert W. McCall of McCall,
Kirk C. of Lamont, Orlo H. of Potlatch, Idaho, John P. of Methow, and Frank E. of Winona; also by
25 grandchildren, one of whom, Mrs. Elpha Robinnette, has made her home with Grandma since her
early childhood. There also are eight great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held here on
Friday, February 13, at 2 p.m. -Winona Notes in Colfax Gazette
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