by Rev. Fred L. Hudson, pastor of the Community Presbyterian Church. Burial was made at Mt. Tabor cemetery east of Atlanta where her mother and father are
buried.
Miss Abrams's death was caused from a fall which she suffered at her home three weeks ago, although her condition was not thought to be serious.
She was born near Redman, Missouri, Macon County, july 10, 1869, a daughter of Henry and Frances Abrams. She is survived by one brother, J.D. Abrams of Shafford, California, one sister Miss Effie, with whom she lived here. She also leaves one uncle, J.B. Lee of La Plata, a number of nieces and nephews and
cousins. Her parents and a brother preceded her in death.
She had lived her entire life in Macon County with the exception of a short time spent in California. She had lived at her present home since 1923.
La Plata Home Press June 1, 1939
Contributed by Joanne Castle∼MO d/c 19144—As Eudora A. Abrams
by Rev. Fred L. Hudson, pastor of the Community Presbyterian Church. Burial was made at Mt. Tabor cemetery east of Atlanta where her mother and father are
buried.
Miss Abrams's death was caused from a fall which she suffered at her home three weeks ago, although her condition was not thought to be serious.
She was born near Redman, Missouri, Macon County, july 10, 1869, a daughter of Henry and Frances Abrams. She is survived by one brother, J.D. Abrams of Shafford, California, one sister Miss Effie, with whom she lived here. She also leaves one uncle, J.B. Lee of La Plata, a number of nieces and nephews and
cousins. Her parents and a brother preceded her in death.
She had lived her entire life in Macon County with the exception of a short time spent in California. She had lived at her present home since 1923.
La Plata Home Press June 1, 1939
Contributed by Joanne Castle∼MO d/c 19144—As Eudora A. Abrams
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