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Ingeby Shrum
Succumbed to Appoplexy
Mrs. Ingeby Shrum aged sixty-three years, widow of the late Caleb Shrum, died at her home two miles east of Shoals Tuesday night from an attack of appoplexy. Mrs. Shrum became ill suddenly on Sunday night. She was unconscious from the first and remained in that condition until death relieved her from her suffering. Mrs. Shrum was born in Martin County and had spent practically all her life in the vicinity of Shoals. She leaves surviving her, two sons; Charles E. Shrum, of Washington, Indiana and Otto D. Shrum, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and three daughters; Mrs. James T. Clifton, of Shoals, and Misses Clara and Grace, at home. Mrs. Shrum was a member of the ME church and was active in the church work. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon with services conducted at the residence by Rev. N.F. Denny, and interment was made at the Spring Hill Cemetery.
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Ingeby Shrum
Succumbed to Appoplexy
Mrs. Ingeby Shrum aged sixty-three years, widow of the late Caleb Shrum, died at her home two miles east of Shoals Tuesday night from an attack of appoplexy. Mrs. Shrum became ill suddenly on Sunday night. She was unconscious from the first and remained in that condition until death relieved her from her suffering. Mrs. Shrum was born in Martin County and had spent practically all her life in the vicinity of Shoals. She leaves surviving her, two sons; Charles E. Shrum, of Washington, Indiana and Otto D. Shrum, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and three daughters; Mrs. James T. Clifton, of Shoals, and Misses Clara and Grace, at home. Mrs. Shrum was a member of the ME church and was active in the church work. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon with services conducted at the residence by Rev. N.F. Denny, and interment was made at the Spring Hill Cemetery.
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