Mrs. Timmons was an earnest member of the Methodist church at Stockwell and was a woman of high character. Besides the husband she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Blanche Yundt, of Mulberry, and Mrs. Grace Snider, of Colburn, and one son, Verne, who is at home, survives.
Note: She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Smith, of Mulberry, and Mrs. Ada Stain, of this county, and one brother, Willard Baggy (Daggy). She also had a brother, Elmer E. Daggy, born 2/26/1866, who likely predeceased her.
Deceased was a daughter of George and Minerva Baggy (Daggy). The funeral will be held from the home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with the Rev. C.H. Leeson officiating. The body was prepared for burial at the Baker undertaking parlors at Dayton.
Mrs. Timmons was an earnest member of the Methodist church at Stockwell and was a woman of high character. Besides the husband she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Blanche Yundt, of Mulberry, and Mrs. Grace Snider, of Colburn, and one son, Verne, who is at home, survives.
Note: She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Smith, of Mulberry, and Mrs. Ada Stain, of this county, and one brother, Willard Baggy (Daggy). She also had a brother, Elmer E. Daggy, born 2/26/1866, who likely predeceased her.
Deceased was a daughter of George and Minerva Baggy (Daggy). The funeral will be held from the home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, with the Rev. C.H. Leeson officiating. The body was prepared for burial at the Baker undertaking parlors at Dayton.
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