Springfield Sunday News & Leader
Sunday 27 Apr 1958
Mrs. Nannie Spickard
Mrs. Nannie Spickard, 62, or 817 South Campbell, died at 5:45 p.m. Friday at St. John's Hospital, where she had been a patient one week.
A former county courthouse clerk, she had retired two years ago due to ill health. She was a member of the pioneer Mack family.
Two sisters, Mrs. Almon Atkins, 1238 East Linwood, and Mrs. Raymond Rule, 1168 Roanoke, survive: as does one brother, Marshall Mack of Marshalltown, Ia.
Funeral services for Mrs. Spickard, a member of South Street Christian Church, are under the direction of Herman Lohmeyer.
Springfield Sunday News & Leader
Sunday 27 Apr 1958
Mrs. Nannie Spickard
Mrs. Nannie Spickard, 62, or 817 South Campbell, died at 5:45 p.m. Friday at St. John's Hospital, where she had been a patient one week.
A former county courthouse clerk, she had retired two years ago due to ill health. She was a member of the pioneer Mack family.
Two sisters, Mrs. Almon Atkins, 1238 East Linwood, and Mrs. Raymond Rule, 1168 Roanoke, survive: as does one brother, Marshall Mack of Marshalltown, Ia.
Funeral services for Mrs. Spickard, a member of South Street Christian Church, are under the direction of Herman Lohmeyer.
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