Mrs. Mansfield Dies in Moberly
Mrs. J. M. Mansfield 53, a Moberly resident for the past sixteen years died at her home, 1202 Concannon street, this week. She had been in poor health for the past year and a half and had been bedfast for the past six weeks.
Mrs. Mansfield is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. T. E. Harris; three sons, Russell, Harold Deane and James Monroe; and her mother, Mrs. C. H. Harris all of Moberly; two sisters, Mrs. E. T. O'Brien and Mrs. G. W. Carter both of Kansas City; six grandchildren; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Mansfield was a member of the West Park Methodist Church. The funeral will be held from the West Park Church by the Rev. A. B. Coffman at 2:30 o'clock this Thursday afternoon. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery.
The deceased is a relative of Vic Hill.
August 1, 1929 Randolph County Times
-from contributor KKaye
Mrs. Mansfield Dies in Moberly
Mrs. J. M. Mansfield 53, a Moberly resident for the past sixteen years died at her home, 1202 Concannon street, this week. She had been in poor health for the past year and a half and had been bedfast for the past six weeks.
Mrs. Mansfield is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. T. E. Harris; three sons, Russell, Harold Deane and James Monroe; and her mother, Mrs. C. H. Harris all of Moberly; two sisters, Mrs. E. T. O'Brien and Mrs. G. W. Carter both of Kansas City; six grandchildren; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Mansfield was a member of the West Park Methodist Church. The funeral will be held from the West Park Church by the Rev. A. B. Coffman at 2:30 o'clock this Thursday afternoon. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery.
The deceased is a relative of Vic Hill.
August 1, 1929 Randolph County Times
-from contributor KKaye
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