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Sarah Jane <I>Palmer</I> Behymer

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Sarah Jane Palmer Behymer

Birth
Clermont County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 Mar 1925 (aged 75)
Flora, Clay County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Mill Shoals, White County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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GRIM REAPER CLAIMS MRS. SARAH J. BEHYMER

Death came as a relief to Mrs. Sarah Jane Behymer about 12 o'clock Saturday, March 21, 1925. She bad been an Invalid for a number of years and suffered very much. However, her death was directly due to a stroke of paralysis. She passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Wilson on east Third street.

Mrs. Behymer came to Flora from Mill Shoals last fall and had made her home the past winter with her daughters, Mrs. Jas. Wilson and Mrs. Lem Toombs. The deceased was about 75 years of age. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Jas. Wilson, and Mrs. Lem Toombs Of Flora; Mrs. Florence Files of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Mrs. Blanch Harpster of Elkville, III.

The body was taken to Mill Shoals Monday morning by undertaker E. D. Hancock Jr., where the funeral services were held and Interment was made. A number of relatives from here attended the obsequies.

(The Flora Journal-Record, March 26, 1925)
GRIM REAPER CLAIMS MRS. SARAH J. BEHYMER

Death came as a relief to Mrs. Sarah Jane Behymer about 12 o'clock Saturday, March 21, 1925. She bad been an Invalid for a number of years and suffered very much. However, her death was directly due to a stroke of paralysis. She passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jas. Wilson on east Third street.

Mrs. Behymer came to Flora from Mill Shoals last fall and had made her home the past winter with her daughters, Mrs. Jas. Wilson and Mrs. Lem Toombs. The deceased was about 75 years of age. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Jas. Wilson, and Mrs. Lem Toombs Of Flora; Mrs. Florence Files of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Mrs. Blanch Harpster of Elkville, III.

The body was taken to Mill Shoals Monday morning by undertaker E. D. Hancock Jr., where the funeral services were held and Interment was made. A number of relatives from here attended the obsequies.

(The Flora Journal-Record, March 26, 1925)


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