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Mrs Laura M. <I>Bryant</I> Chambers

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Mrs Laura M. Bryant Chambers

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
1930 (aged 61–62)
Burial
Beardstown, Cass County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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MEMORIAL SERVICES ARE HELD FOR MRS. FRANK M. CHAMBERS

Memorial services for Mrs. Frank M. Chambers were held Monday afternoon, September 22, in the late home at 410 East Third street where friends gathered to pay a last tribute to one who had been so dearly beloved. The service was beautifully typical of the life she had lived and was in charge of the Rev. Dr. S. P. Archer, pastor of the Methodist church of which she had been a faithful member.
Mrs. F. I. Cline and Mrs. E. T. Hunter sang "Haven of Rest" and "Far Away Home of the Soul", favorite songs of the deceased. Miss Hazel Yockey acted as accompanist.

The many lovely floral offerings, tokens of sympathy from the many friends were cared for by Mrs. Elmer Meyer and Mrs. Harry Cissna.

The body was laid to rest in the family lot in the Oak Grove cemetery with the following acting as pallbearers:
George Stuart,
Jack Hanrashan,
Ray Guthrie,
Frank Herbert,
Alex Rasmussen,
and Harry Cissna.
Those who were in attendance at the funeral services from out of town were
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Sexton of Champaign,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ackerman and son, Ralph of Prairie City,
Mrs. Ray Bonds,
and Mrs. Warden and daughter of Canton,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hughes of Peoria, Ill.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chandler and son Harold of Quincy,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fagan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sexton of Frederick,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bryant of Udell, Iowa,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryant and daughters Bernice, Esther and Maxine and son Thayne of Centerville, Iowa,
and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Chambers of Galesburg.

From the Daily Illinoian Star.
September 23, 1930.
MEMORIAL SERVICES ARE HELD FOR MRS. FRANK M. CHAMBERS

Memorial services for Mrs. Frank M. Chambers were held Monday afternoon, September 22, in the late home at 410 East Third street where friends gathered to pay a last tribute to one who had been so dearly beloved. The service was beautifully typical of the life she had lived and was in charge of the Rev. Dr. S. P. Archer, pastor of the Methodist church of which she had been a faithful member.
Mrs. F. I. Cline and Mrs. E. T. Hunter sang "Haven of Rest" and "Far Away Home of the Soul", favorite songs of the deceased. Miss Hazel Yockey acted as accompanist.

The many lovely floral offerings, tokens of sympathy from the many friends were cared for by Mrs. Elmer Meyer and Mrs. Harry Cissna.

The body was laid to rest in the family lot in the Oak Grove cemetery with the following acting as pallbearers:
George Stuart,
Jack Hanrashan,
Ray Guthrie,
Frank Herbert,
Alex Rasmussen,
and Harry Cissna.
Those who were in attendance at the funeral services from out of town were
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Sexton of Champaign,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ackerman and son, Ralph of Prairie City,
Mrs. Ray Bonds,
and Mrs. Warden and daughter of Canton,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hughes of Peoria, Ill.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chandler and son Harold of Quincy,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fagan,
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sexton of Frederick,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bryant of Udell, Iowa,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bryant and daughters Bernice, Esther and Maxine and son Thayne of Centerville, Iowa,
and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Chambers of Galesburg.

From the Daily Illinoian Star.
September 23, 1930.


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