SIAM NEWS
Mrs. Elizabeth Rosella Larabee, a former resident of the Burlington Junction, Mo. vicinity, died Wednesday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. James Pitman. She had been in ill health for several weeks.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Christian church of Burlington Junction, of which she was a member, conducted by Rev. Ted Masters, Pastor of the M.E. church. Burial was in the Ohio Cemetery at Burlington Junction.
Mrs. Larabee was born at Kenosha, Wis. Her husband, Elbert G. Larabee, died fourteen years ago. She had been living with her daughter for several months.
Mrs. Larabee is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Pitman, Mrs. Lee McLain, and Mrs. Louise Lofgren, Auburn Nebr., and Mrs. Phil Corken of near Burlington Junction; two sons, William of Elmo and Frank of Burlington Junction, and one brother, James Castle of Craig, Colo.
SIAM NEWS
Mrs. Elizabeth Rosella Larabee, a former resident of the Burlington Junction, Mo. vicinity, died Wednesday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. James Pitman. She had been in ill health for several weeks.
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Christian church of Burlington Junction, of which she was a member, conducted by Rev. Ted Masters, Pastor of the M.E. church. Burial was in the Ohio Cemetery at Burlington Junction.
Mrs. Larabee was born at Kenosha, Wis. Her husband, Elbert G. Larabee, died fourteen years ago. She had been living with her daughter for several months.
Mrs. Larabee is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Pitman, Mrs. Lee McLain, and Mrs. Louise Lofgren, Auburn Nebr., and Mrs. Phil Corken of near Burlington Junction; two sons, William of Elmo and Frank of Burlington Junction, and one brother, James Castle of Craig, Colo.
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