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Minnie <I>Carpenter</I> McKenzie

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Minnie Carpenter McKenzie

Birth
Death
19 Jan 1952 (aged 72)
Burial
La Plata, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Hastings Block 1 Row 4
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THE KIRKSVILLE DAILY EXPRESS & NEWS, Kirksville, Missouri, January 20, 1952.
MINNIE MCKENZIE
---Mrs. Minnie McKenzie, seventy-two, died last night at her home, 607 E. Cottonwood Street. She had been ill the past few weeks and suffered a stroke Thursday night.
---The body is at the Davis Funeral Home, 202 E. Washington Street. No arrangements had been made last night but burial will be in La Plata beside the body of her husband, O.B. McKenzie, who died six years ago.
---She was born November 18, 1879 on a farm west of La Plata and had lived in La Plata, Macon, Moberly and Gibbs, where Mr. McKenzie was agent for the Santa Fe Railroad Company.
---She was a member of the Methodist Church at La Plata.
---Surviving are three sisters, Misses Ada, Mamie and Frances Carpenter of 908 E. McPherson Street, and two brothers, E.E. Carpenter of Van Dyke, Michigan and C. J. Carpenter of Forest Lake, Michigan.
---She was preceded in death by her parents, Hugh F. and ZeRuey Rebecca (Buck) Carpenter, two sisters and one brother.
THE KIRKSVILLE DAILY EXPRESS & NEWS, Kirksville, Missouri, January 20, 1952.
MINNIE MCKENZIE
---Mrs. Minnie McKenzie, seventy-two, died last night at her home, 607 E. Cottonwood Street. She had been ill the past few weeks and suffered a stroke Thursday night.
---The body is at the Davis Funeral Home, 202 E. Washington Street. No arrangements had been made last night but burial will be in La Plata beside the body of her husband, O.B. McKenzie, who died six years ago.
---She was born November 18, 1879 on a farm west of La Plata and had lived in La Plata, Macon, Moberly and Gibbs, where Mr. McKenzie was agent for the Santa Fe Railroad Company.
---She was a member of the Methodist Church at La Plata.
---Surviving are three sisters, Misses Ada, Mamie and Frances Carpenter of 908 E. McPherson Street, and two brothers, E.E. Carpenter of Van Dyke, Michigan and C. J. Carpenter of Forest Lake, Michigan.
---She was preceded in death by her parents, Hugh F. and ZeRuey Rebecca (Buck) Carpenter, two sisters and one brother.

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