Mrs. Mary D. Jungmeyer, 67, Eldon, died Sunday at Memorial Community Hospital (Jefferson City). She was born March 4, 1916, in Camden County, a daughter of Elmer E. and Martha Jane Burns DeLozier. In November 1931, she was married to Leo Jungmeyer, who survives of the home. A homemaker, Mrs. Jungmeyer was a member of the First Baptist Church of Eldon and the XYZ Club.
Other survivors include: two sons, Glen Jungmeyer and Paul Jungmeyer, both of Eldon; three brothers, Tommy Apperson, Climax Springs, Paul DeLozier, Jefferson City, and Willis Roll, Centertown; four sisters, Ada Croy and Laura Wilson, both of Centertown, Chlora Hoyt, Bella Vista, Ark., and Cecile Gross, North Hollywood, Calif.; and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Phillips Funeral Home, Eldon, with the Rev. Richard Blix officiating. Burial will be in Enloe Cemetery near Russellville.
Mrs. Mary D. Jungmeyer, 67, Eldon, died Sunday at Memorial Community Hospital (Jefferson City). She was born March 4, 1916, in Camden County, a daughter of Elmer E. and Martha Jane Burns DeLozier. In November 1931, she was married to Leo Jungmeyer, who survives of the home. A homemaker, Mrs. Jungmeyer was a member of the First Baptist Church of Eldon and the XYZ Club.
Other survivors include: two sons, Glen Jungmeyer and Paul Jungmeyer, both of Eldon; three brothers, Tommy Apperson, Climax Springs, Paul DeLozier, Jefferson City, and Willis Roll, Centertown; four sisters, Ada Croy and Laura Wilson, both of Centertown, Chlora Hoyt, Bella Vista, Ark., and Cecile Gross, North Hollywood, Calif.; and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Phillips Funeral Home, Eldon, with the Rev. Richard Blix officiating. Burial will be in Enloe Cemetery near Russellville.
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