She is buried next to her mother; Louise Ann McGlone McMeans Rider.
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The Portsmouth Daily Times. Monday, 12 February 1917 (Page 15):
Mrs. Ruth McMeans Williams, aged 20, wife of Albert Williams, died Monday at 2 p.m. at the home of her mother, Mrs. Louise McMeans, of 1542 Robinson Avenue, after two years illness with tuberculosis. She leaves to mourn her death one child, Alma Louise, aged two years, her mother Mrs. Louise McMeans, three sisters Mrs. Blanche Anderson of Fifth Street, Mrs. Harry Strong of Seventh Street, and Mrs. John Simms of Fire Brick, Kentucky, two brothers, James and William of Eighth Street. One half-brother, Eldred Rider and one half-sister, Lena Rider, are at home.
She is buried next to her mother; Louise Ann McGlone McMeans Rider.
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The Portsmouth Daily Times. Monday, 12 February 1917 (Page 15):
Mrs. Ruth McMeans Williams, aged 20, wife of Albert Williams, died Monday at 2 p.m. at the home of her mother, Mrs. Louise McMeans, of 1542 Robinson Avenue, after two years illness with tuberculosis. She leaves to mourn her death one child, Alma Louise, aged two years, her mother Mrs. Louise McMeans, three sisters Mrs. Blanche Anderson of Fifth Street, Mrs. Harry Strong of Seventh Street, and Mrs. John Simms of Fire Brick, Kentucky, two brothers, James and William of Eighth Street. One half-brother, Eldred Rider and one half-sister, Lena Rider, are at home.
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