Obituary - Brown County Democrat
Mrs. Addie Bagby Byrns of near Ferris, died last Thursday morning in St. Joseph hospital at Keokuk, Ia. Deceased was a much respected former citizen of this community, and a prominent member of the Methodist church when residing here. At the time of her passing she was 83.
She was born January 21, 1864, and married James Burns, who preceded her in death. To this union were born three children Edna E. (deceased) Harvey and Ben. She was the last of her family, several brothers and sisters passing earlier. She resided for may years in the Scott's Mill neighborhood, northeast of Mt. Sterling. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10:00 in the Elms at Carthage and at 11:45 short graveside services were held at the Mt. Sterling cemetery, the Rev. C.J. Kinrade officiating.
Mrs. Byrns had made her home with her son, Harvey Byrns, west of Ferris.
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Obituary - Brown County Democrat
Mrs. Addie Bagby Byrns of near Ferris, died last Thursday morning in St. Joseph hospital at Keokuk, Ia. Deceased was a much respected former citizen of this community, and a prominent member of the Methodist church when residing here. At the time of her passing she was 83.
She was born January 21, 1864, and married James Burns, who preceded her in death. To this union were born three children Edna E. (deceased) Harvey and Ben. She was the last of her family, several brothers and sisters passing earlier. She resided for may years in the Scott's Mill neighborhood, northeast of Mt. Sterling. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 10:00 in the Elms at Carthage and at 11:45 short graveside services were held at the Mt. Sterling cemetery, the Rev. C.J. Kinrade officiating.
Mrs. Byrns had made her home with her son, Harvey Byrns, west of Ferris.
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