Mrs. Mary Ferrell
Mrs. Mary Ferrell, 65, died April 4, 1941, at her home in Weiser after a short illness.
Mary McKissick was born in Fremont county, Iowa, January 20, 1876. She came to Idaho with her parents in 1894 and married William C. Ferrell, August 1, 1895. Most of her married life was spent in Idaho.
Mrs. Ferrell was a member of the Federated Aid while she lived at Roswell. She was a great lover of flowers.
Surviving her are her husband; two sons, Walter W. Ferrell, of Weiser, and Henry N. Ferrell, of Council, and five daughters, Mrs. Ethel Clary, of Parma, Mrs. Edith Pappas, of Cambridge, Mrs. Edna Combs, of Parma, Mrs. Esther Honey of Caldwell, Mrs. Elsie Russo of San Jose, Calif.; three brothers, Jake, Claude and Clay McKissick, all of Yakima, Wash., and three sisters, Mrs. Allie Finch and Mrs. May Young, both of Yakima, and Mrs. Jennie Clark of Boise; also twenty-six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.(The Parma Review, Thursday, April 10, 1941)
Mrs. Mary Ferrell
Mrs. Mary Ferrell, 65, died April 4, 1941, at her home in Weiser after a short illness.
Mary McKissick was born in Fremont county, Iowa, January 20, 1876. She came to Idaho with her parents in 1894 and married William C. Ferrell, August 1, 1895. Most of her married life was spent in Idaho.
Mrs. Ferrell was a member of the Federated Aid while she lived at Roswell. She was a great lover of flowers.
Surviving her are her husband; two sons, Walter W. Ferrell, of Weiser, and Henry N. Ferrell, of Council, and five daughters, Mrs. Ethel Clary, of Parma, Mrs. Edith Pappas, of Cambridge, Mrs. Edna Combs, of Parma, Mrs. Esther Honey of Caldwell, Mrs. Elsie Russo of San Jose, Calif.; three brothers, Jake, Claude and Clay McKissick, all of Yakima, Wash., and three sisters, Mrs. Allie Finch and Mrs. May Young, both of Yakima, and Mrs. Jennie Clark of Boise; also twenty-six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.(The Parma Review, Thursday, April 10, 1941)
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