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Minnie B <I>Alexander</I> Snoke

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Minnie B Alexander Snoke

Birth
Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Death
1905 (aged 37–38)
Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Burial
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Snoke, Minnie B. [Alexander]

Mrs. Minnie B. Snoke died at the residence of her father, Mr. J.B .Alexander, Sunday, March 26, 1905, after a long illness of tuberculosis. The funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Harry Lewis, interment following at Pine Street cemetery by Wetherholt.

Besides her husband, Mr. Frank Snoke, lineman of the Western Union Telegraph Co., she leaves Nellie aged 14, Charlotte aged 12, and Frank aged 12, and Frank aged 7; also step-children Rufas T., of Kenton, Daisy at home and Mrs. J. A. Askins, of Homer, Ohio. She also left brothers Will H. of San Fransisco, J.F. of Cincinnati, Howell, Fred and Hayward, of Charleston and E.J. of Dayton. One sister, Mrs. Asbury Betz, died over a year ago.

She was born in Gallipolis March 14, 1856, and was married to Mr. Snoke November 3, 1886. Since girlhood she had been a member of the Methodist Church and was a refined, aimable Christian lady and will be missed not only by the immediate members of the family but a host of friends who loved and respected her for the good woman that she was.

Gallipolis Bulletin
March 31, 1905
Snoke, Minnie B. [Alexander]

Mrs. Minnie B. Snoke died at the residence of her father, Mr. J.B .Alexander, Sunday, March 26, 1905, after a long illness of tuberculosis. The funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Harry Lewis, interment following at Pine Street cemetery by Wetherholt.

Besides her husband, Mr. Frank Snoke, lineman of the Western Union Telegraph Co., she leaves Nellie aged 14, Charlotte aged 12, and Frank aged 12, and Frank aged 7; also step-children Rufas T., of Kenton, Daisy at home and Mrs. J. A. Askins, of Homer, Ohio. She also left brothers Will H. of San Fransisco, J.F. of Cincinnati, Howell, Fred and Hayward, of Charleston and E.J. of Dayton. One sister, Mrs. Asbury Betz, died over a year ago.

She was born in Gallipolis March 14, 1856, and was married to Mr. Snoke November 3, 1886. Since girlhood she had been a member of the Methodist Church and was a refined, aimable Christian lady and will be missed not only by the immediate members of the family but a host of friends who loved and respected her for the good woman that she was.

Gallipolis Bulletin
March 31, 1905


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