MRS. GEORGE FINNELL DEAD
Word was received here this morning that Mrs. George Finnell died last night at her home in Pueblo, Colo., after an illness of two years with consumption.
Mr. and Mrs. Finnell moved to Colorado two years ago for the benefit of Mrs. Finnell's health. Mr. Finnell worked for the Santa Fe as signal tower man.
The body will be brought here for burial and the funeral will be held from the Grace M. E. church at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Finnell is survived by her husband and four children, Wilbur, Elsie, Otis and Gladys. Mr. Finnell is a brother of Mrs. Christopher Tweedy, of 26 South Neosho street. He also has a brother, who is a passenger conductor out of Newton.
George Finnell was raised in Emporia and lived here prior to moving to Colorado.
[Source: Becky Doan]
MRS. GEORGE FINNELL DEAD
Word was received here this morning that Mrs. George Finnell died last night at her home in Pueblo, Colo., after an illness of two years with consumption.
Mr. and Mrs. Finnell moved to Colorado two years ago for the benefit of Mrs. Finnell's health. Mr. Finnell worked for the Santa Fe as signal tower man.
The body will be brought here for burial and the funeral will be held from the Grace M. E. church at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Finnell is survived by her husband and four children, Wilbur, Elsie, Otis and Gladys. Mr. Finnell is a brother of Mrs. Christopher Tweedy, of 26 South Neosho street. He also has a brother, who is a passenger conductor out of Newton.
George Finnell was raised in Emporia and lived here prior to moving to Colorado.
[Source: Becky Doan]
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