Cleburne Woman's Remains Sent to Ladonia for Interment..
Late yesterday afternoon Mrs. Ada Cash, wife of O.C. Cash, died at the family home on South Hillsboro street of pneumonia after protracted illness. Mrs. Cash was a sister to Mrs. W.T. Spell and Mrs. Spell together with the bereaved husband accompanied the remains this morning to Ladonia where they were shipped to be interned this afternoon. Mrs. Cash leaves besides her husband four small children, the youngest of which is only about three weeks of age. Buried in Fannin Co, TX, at Windom Cem, 12 miles E of Bonham as Almer Cash, D. 1904.
Cleburne Times Review
18 May 1904
(There are a couple errors in this. Her name was Alma L. Hamilton Cash. Mrs. W.T. Spell (Roxie Estelle Cash Spell) was actually the sister of Alma's husband Oceola C. Cash.
Cleburne Woman's Remains Sent to Ladonia for Interment..
Late yesterday afternoon Mrs. Ada Cash, wife of O.C. Cash, died at the family home on South Hillsboro street of pneumonia after protracted illness. Mrs. Cash was a sister to Mrs. W.T. Spell and Mrs. Spell together with the bereaved husband accompanied the remains this morning to Ladonia where they were shipped to be interned this afternoon. Mrs. Cash leaves besides her husband four small children, the youngest of which is only about three weeks of age. Buried in Fannin Co, TX, at Windom Cem, 12 miles E of Bonham as Almer Cash, D. 1904.
Cleburne Times Review
18 May 1904
(There are a couple errors in this. Her name was Alma L. Hamilton Cash. Mrs. W.T. Spell (Roxie Estelle Cash Spell) was actually the sister of Alma's husband Oceola C. Cash.
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