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Minnie A. <I>Higdon</I> Blood

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Minnie A. Higdon Blood

Birth
Harrison County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Dec 1930 (aged 39)
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.7292778, Longitude: -97.2953056
Plot
Acacia A, Lot 296, Space 1
Memorial ID
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Wichita Eagle, Monday, December 8, 1930, Page 3

AN EAGLE EMPLOYE FOR YEARS IS DEAD

Mrs. Minnie A. Blood Passes Sunday After Illness of a Year

Mrs. Minnie A. Blood, 39, 634 North Lorraine, died Sunday in a local hospital following an illness of a year.

For a number of years Mrs. Blood was a member of The Eagle staff. During this time she not only made many friends among her associates in the newspaper business but also was widely known to many of the citizens of Wichita. Her cheerfulness and pleasing personality won her many close friends and her passing was felt deeply by many persons Sunday.

Mrs. Blood was born in Missouri and came to Wichita 21 years ago. She was a member of Fairview Christian church. She was affiliated with Rebekah lodge No. 70 of Wichita and with Bonita chapter No. 184, Order of the Eastern Star at Amarillo.

Mrs. Blood is survived by her husband, Lawrence; her mother, Mrs. J. H. McMican; three brothers, Joe Higdon, Winona, Mo., J. H. Higdon, Potwin, and Hobart Higdon, Avant, Okla., and four sisters, Mrs. Nannie Stanley, Winona, Mo., Mrs. Gillie Maxwell, Melburn, Mo., Mrs. Grace Cooper, Winona, Mo., and Mrs. Emma Orton, Potwin. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Lahey and Martin mortuary.

Wichita Eagle, Wednesday, December 10, 1930, Page 11

BLOOD -- Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie A. Blood will be held at the Lahey & Martin mortuary today at 2 p. m. Rev. C. V. Pearce will officiate. Burial will be in Wichita Park cemetery.
Wichita Eagle, Monday, December 8, 1930, Page 3

AN EAGLE EMPLOYE FOR YEARS IS DEAD

Mrs. Minnie A. Blood Passes Sunday After Illness of a Year

Mrs. Minnie A. Blood, 39, 634 North Lorraine, died Sunday in a local hospital following an illness of a year.

For a number of years Mrs. Blood was a member of The Eagle staff. During this time she not only made many friends among her associates in the newspaper business but also was widely known to many of the citizens of Wichita. Her cheerfulness and pleasing personality won her many close friends and her passing was felt deeply by many persons Sunday.

Mrs. Blood was born in Missouri and came to Wichita 21 years ago. She was a member of Fairview Christian church. She was affiliated with Rebekah lodge No. 70 of Wichita and with Bonita chapter No. 184, Order of the Eastern Star at Amarillo.

Mrs. Blood is survived by her husband, Lawrence; her mother, Mrs. J. H. McMican; three brothers, Joe Higdon, Winona, Mo., J. H. Higdon, Potwin, and Hobart Higdon, Avant, Okla., and four sisters, Mrs. Nannie Stanley, Winona, Mo., Mrs. Gillie Maxwell, Melburn, Mo., Mrs. Grace Cooper, Winona, Mo., and Mrs. Emma Orton, Potwin. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Lahey and Martin mortuary.

Wichita Eagle, Wednesday, December 10, 1930, Page 11

BLOOD -- Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie A. Blood will be held at the Lahey & Martin mortuary today at 2 p. m. Rev. C. V. Pearce will officiate. Burial will be in Wichita Park cemetery.


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