Fannie Castleman Hill, 80, of 100 Ravine Street, Fulton, died at 12:10pm on June 30, 1947 at Callaway County Hospital where she had been a patient for three days.
Dr. George L. Wood, of Fulton, pronounced death caused by Bronco Pneumonia due to Cerebral Accident, Hemorrhage, on the Right Side, Arterial Sclerosis and Hypertension. The informant was Mrs. J.H. Crump of the same address.
Mrs. Hill was born September 10, 1866, in Hallsville, the daughter of John A. and Lizzie (Carter) Castleman. She was united in marriage to Jim Hill and he preceded her in death. Mrs. Hill was a housewife.
Arrangements were under the care of Wallace Funeral Home in Fulton. Burial was in Unity Baptist Church Cemetery.
Fannie Castleman Hill, 80, of 100 Ravine Street, Fulton, died at 12:10pm on June 30, 1947 at Callaway County Hospital where she had been a patient for three days.
Dr. George L. Wood, of Fulton, pronounced death caused by Bronco Pneumonia due to Cerebral Accident, Hemorrhage, on the Right Side, Arterial Sclerosis and Hypertension. The informant was Mrs. J.H. Crump of the same address.
Mrs. Hill was born September 10, 1866, in Hallsville, the daughter of John A. and Lizzie (Carter) Castleman. She was united in marriage to Jim Hill and he preceded her in death. Mrs. Hill was a housewife.
Arrangements were under the care of Wallace Funeral Home in Fulton. Burial was in Unity Baptist Church Cemetery.
Family Members
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Clara E. Castleman Meritt
1864–1920
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William A. Castleman
1867–1893
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Annie Emma Castleman Umfrid
1869–1946
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Nancy Elizabeth "Lizzy" Castleman Lail
1871–1954
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Mary Margaret "Maggie" Castleman Maupin
1872–1952
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Lucy Castleman Pardoe
1874–1958
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John Andrew Castleman
1877–1967
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Thomas E. Castleman
1878–1893
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Oliver Carter Castleman
1880–1965
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Alice Castleman
1882–1887
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