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James Joseph “Jim” Tanner

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James Joseph “Jim” Tanner

Birth
Montgomery County, Missouri, USA
Death
14 Apr 1959 (aged 78)
Shelbina, Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Shelbina, Shelby County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Occupation: Farmer

MO d/c 59-016457

JIM TANNER.
Shelbina, Mo., April 16. — Funeral services for Jim Tanner, 78, of Shelbina were held this afternoon at 2:30 in the Speed and Blakey funeral home at Paris with burial in the I. O. O. F. cemetery here.
Mr. Tanner was found dead in his home Tuesday afternoon by a neighbor, William Hockensmith. Coroner Claude Musgrove said death occurred from natural causes.
Mr. Tanner was born April 25, 1881 [sic], in Linn [sic] county. He was unmarried and had lived all his life in this vicinity. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Hurd of Paris, Mrs. Albert Fisher and Mrs. Ida Zwinn of Thermopolis, Wyo., and three brothers, Charles of Columbia and Elmer and Paul of Thermopolis.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Thursday, April 16, 1959; Page: B15
Occupation: Farmer

MO d/c 59-016457

JIM TANNER.
Shelbina, Mo., April 16. — Funeral services for Jim Tanner, 78, of Shelbina were held this afternoon at 2:30 in the Speed and Blakey funeral home at Paris with burial in the I. O. O. F. cemetery here.
Mr. Tanner was found dead in his home Tuesday afternoon by a neighbor, William Hockensmith. Coroner Claude Musgrove said death occurred from natural causes.
Mr. Tanner was born April 25, 1881 [sic], in Linn [sic] county. He was unmarried and had lived all his life in this vicinity. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Arthur Hurd of Paris, Mrs. Albert Fisher and Mrs. Ida Zwinn of Thermopolis, Wyo., and three brothers, Charles of Columbia and Elmer and Paul of Thermopolis.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Thursday, April 16, 1959; Page: B15


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