She was very kind and was an excellent cook. She made the best fried chicken.
Surviving are four sons: Donald George, St. Joseph; Russell George, Gallatin; Francis George, Independence; and Harold George, Seattle, Washington; Seven daughters: Mrs. Normal McCan, St. Joseph; Mrs. Ruth Osborn, Gower; Mrs. Shirley Schoonover, Rock Port; Mrs. Sarah Graham, North Kansas City; Mrs. Helen D. Aker, Liberty; Mrs. Twila Loftif, Kansas City, and Mrs. Wanda Foster, Topeka.
Other survivors include: Two brothers, Gaylon Foster, Seattle and William Foster, Portland, Oregon; three sisters: Mrs. Alice Bier and Lavona Van Cleave of Portland, and Mrs. Goldie Braden, Fort Worth, Texas.; 27 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Her services were on Monday, January 1, at the Heaton Bowman E. Chapel, Reverend Eugene C. Chittim officiating. Her burial was at Mount Hope Cemetery in Mound City, Missouri.
She was very kind and was an excellent cook. She made the best fried chicken.
Surviving are four sons: Donald George, St. Joseph; Russell George, Gallatin; Francis George, Independence; and Harold George, Seattle, Washington; Seven daughters: Mrs. Normal McCan, St. Joseph; Mrs. Ruth Osborn, Gower; Mrs. Shirley Schoonover, Rock Port; Mrs. Sarah Graham, North Kansas City; Mrs. Helen D. Aker, Liberty; Mrs. Twila Loftif, Kansas City, and Mrs. Wanda Foster, Topeka.
Other survivors include: Two brothers, Gaylon Foster, Seattle and William Foster, Portland, Oregon; three sisters: Mrs. Alice Bier and Lavona Van Cleave of Portland, and Mrs. Goldie Braden, Fort Worth, Texas.; 27 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Her services were on Monday, January 1, at the Heaton Bowman E. Chapel, Reverend Eugene C. Chittim officiating. Her burial was at Mount Hope Cemetery in Mound City, Missouri.
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