Mrs. Maud E. Yeazel, one of the active workers of the Hammond Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and widow of George Yeazel, a building contractor, died at 6:10 o'clock this morning of cancer, following a long illness.
Mrs. Yeazel was also a member of the First Christian church. She is survived by her son and daughter, Roland and Lila, and her mother, Mrs. Mary Irwin, 207 Detroit Street.
Arrangements for the funeral which is to be held Monday with interment at Oak Hill cemetry had not been announced this noon.
Mrs. Yeazel had a host of friends in Hammond, especially in church and W.C.T.U circles. She was held in high esteem in the city.
the Hammond Times, 3/7/1925
Mrs. Maud E. Yeazel, one of the active workers of the Hammond Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and widow of George Yeazel, a building contractor, died at 6:10 o'clock this morning of cancer, following a long illness.
Mrs. Yeazel was also a member of the First Christian church. She is survived by her son and daughter, Roland and Lila, and her mother, Mrs. Mary Irwin, 207 Detroit Street.
Arrangements for the funeral which is to be held Monday with interment at Oak Hill cemetry had not been announced this noon.
Mrs. Yeazel had a host of friends in Hammond, especially in church and W.C.T.U circles. She was held in high esteem in the city.
the Hammond Times, 3/7/1925
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