Woodville Woman Claimed By Heart Disease
Heart disease was given as the cause of the death of Mrs. Alice Bottger, wife of Fred Bottger of Woodville, at 8:30 Friday morning. She had been slightly ill for a few days with a cold. She was 64 years old.
Rev. E. E. Etcheson, pastor of the Kingston Methodist church conducted funeral services for Mrs. Bottger at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the home of her nephew, Ben McDuffee, of nearby Woodville. Burial was in the Knob cemetery, with Watts Funeral directors in charge.
Survivors are her husband, a brother, J. W. McDuffee of Madill; four nieces, Mrs. Opal Wilkerson, Mrs. Berry Durham, Miss Mora McDuffee and Miss Marie McDuffee and a nephew Ben McDuffee.
Woodville Woman Claimed By Heart Disease
Heart disease was given as the cause of the death of Mrs. Alice Bottger, wife of Fred Bottger of Woodville, at 8:30 Friday morning. She had been slightly ill for a few days with a cold. She was 64 years old.
Rev. E. E. Etcheson, pastor of the Kingston Methodist church conducted funeral services for Mrs. Bottger at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the home of her nephew, Ben McDuffee, of nearby Woodville. Burial was in the Knob cemetery, with Watts Funeral directors in charge.
Survivors are her husband, a brother, J. W. McDuffee of Madill; four nieces, Mrs. Opal Wilkerson, Mrs. Berry Durham, Miss Mora McDuffee and Miss Marie McDuffee and a nephew Ben McDuffee.
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement