MRS. MAY TROUT DIES
Mrs. May Trout, 54, 1439 North Chautauqua avenue, died in a local hospital Sunday shortly after suffering a stroke of apoplexy. She came here from Abbington, Ill., 20 years ago was a member of the Mystic Workers and Central Church of Christ. She is survived by her husband, D. H.; a daughter, Pearl, Louisiana; two sisters, Mrs. D. A. Mercer, Mercer hotel and Mrs. W. A. Marshall, 1436 Fairmount avenue, and four brothers, Will Lomax 109 East street, Ed Lomax 425 North Volutsia avenue, Lon T. Lomax 637 South Walnut street, and Dr. J. H. Lomax, Lone Wolf, Okla. Downing mortuary is in charge.
Wichita Eagle, Wednesday, November 9, 1927, Page 10
TROUT -- Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth May Trout will be held at the Downing mortuary today at 2 p. m. Dr. C. Emerson Miller will officiate. Burial will bein Wichita Park cemetery.
MRS. MAY TROUT DIES
Mrs. May Trout, 54, 1439 North Chautauqua avenue, died in a local hospital Sunday shortly after suffering a stroke of apoplexy. She came here from Abbington, Ill., 20 years ago was a member of the Mystic Workers and Central Church of Christ. She is survived by her husband, D. H.; a daughter, Pearl, Louisiana; two sisters, Mrs. D. A. Mercer, Mercer hotel and Mrs. W. A. Marshall, 1436 Fairmount avenue, and four brothers, Will Lomax 109 East street, Ed Lomax 425 North Volutsia avenue, Lon T. Lomax 637 South Walnut street, and Dr. J. H. Lomax, Lone Wolf, Okla. Downing mortuary is in charge.
Wichita Eagle, Wednesday, November 9, 1927, Page 10
TROUT -- Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth May Trout will be held at the Downing mortuary today at 2 p. m. Dr. C. Emerson Miller will officiate. Burial will bein Wichita Park cemetery.
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