Independence, Kansas
Wednesday, April 13, 1921
page 5
Death of Mrs. Roadruck.
Mrs. Roadruck, wife of I.N. Roadruck, formerly a grocery salesman of this city, now of Grabham station, died at her home last Saturday after a severe week's illness, at the age of 59 years. She was a native of New Jersey, and resided in Independence a score or more of years and had a wide circle of friends, who extend sympathy. She is survived by her bereaved husband, three daughters, Mrs. Lucy Titterington of Ottawa, Mrs. Harry Fadler of Altoona, Lilly at home, and three brothers, two in Arkansas and one in Illinois. The funeral was at their home Monday afternoon by Rev. F.L. Pettit of the Christian church and interment in Mount Hope cemetery.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Independence, Kansas
Wednesday, April 13, 1921
page 5
Death of Mrs. Roadruck.
Mrs. Roadruck, wife of I.N. Roadruck, formerly a grocery salesman of this city, now of Grabham station, died at her home last Saturday after a severe week's illness, at the age of 59 years. She was a native of New Jersey, and resided in Independence a score or more of years and had a wide circle of friends, who extend sympathy. She is survived by her bereaved husband, three daughters, Mrs. Lucy Titterington of Ottawa, Mrs. Harry Fadler of Altoona, Lilly at home, and three brothers, two in Arkansas and one in Illinois. The funeral was at their home Monday afternoon by Rev. F.L. Pettit of the Christian church and interment in Mount Hope cemetery.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
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