Mrs. Anna E. Lasater, wife of A.M. Lasater, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F.G. Huckabay.
Mrs. Lasater had been sick for some time and left her home at Plemons in an attempt to find relief. She visited the sanitarium in Fort Worth, tried the Mineral Wells water, but found no relief.
Mrs. Lasater was raised in this section of the state and was here in the Indian days. For a number of years, she lived in the Keechi Valley where her fmily was raised, but has been living in the Panhandle of Texas since 1901. Her father was killed by Indians.
She was a woman of admirable character and possessed all those neighborly qualities usually found in the frontier people of olden times.
Mrs. Anna E. Lasater, wife of A.M. Lasater, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F.G. Huckabay.
Mrs. Lasater had been sick for some time and left her home at Plemons in an attempt to find relief. She visited the sanitarium in Fort Worth, tried the Mineral Wells water, but found no relief.
Mrs. Lasater was raised in this section of the state and was here in the Indian days. For a number of years, she lived in the Keechi Valley where her fmily was raised, but has been living in the Panhandle of Texas since 1901. Her father was killed by Indians.
She was a woman of admirable character and possessed all those neighborly qualities usually found in the frontier people of olden times.
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