MRS. CABLES DEATH SHOCKS COMMUNITY
The sudden death early Monday morning of Mrs. Theo Cable was a shock to the entire community. She was well as usual and about 5:00 o'clock said to Mr. Cable to put on water as she wished to do some washing, and about 5:20 the husband heard a chocking sound and ran from the kitchen to the bedroom to find his wife dead.
Mrs. Cable was a member of the Christian Church and belonged to several lodges. The Yeoman Lodge had charge of the funeral which was at 2:00 Wednesday at the Christian Church. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Cable was a great church worker and did valuable work in the Aid Society, and she will be missed by all that came in contact with her religious and home life.
The family has the sympathy of the entire community.
MRS. CABLES DEATH SHOCKS COMMUNITY
The sudden death early Monday morning of Mrs. Theo Cable was a shock to the entire community. She was well as usual and about 5:00 o'clock said to Mr. Cable to put on water as she wished to do some washing, and about 5:20 the husband heard a chocking sound and ran from the kitchen to the bedroom to find his wife dead.
Mrs. Cable was a member of the Christian Church and belonged to several lodges. The Yeoman Lodge had charge of the funeral which was at 2:00 Wednesday at the Christian Church. Burial was in Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Cable was a great church worker and did valuable work in the Aid Society, and she will be missed by all that came in contact with her religious and home life.
The family has the sympathy of the entire community.
Family Members
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Thomas J. Ellington
1848–1909
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James Monroe Ellington
1848–1908
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Clarinda "Clara" Ellington Waller
1852–1920
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Perry Ellington
1856 – unknown
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Laura Ellington Kennedy
1859–1924
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Charles Clarence Ellington
1860–1939
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Harriett L "Hattie" Ellington Royal
1862–1930
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Eveline Ellington
1863 – unknown
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Joseph Conrad Ellington
1866–1929
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Luther Ellington
1870–1916
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