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Elsie Isabella <I>Sigman</I> Altis

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Elsie Isabella Sigman Altis

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28 Jun 1971 (aged 88)
Burial
Houston, Texas County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Elsie Isabella Sigman, daughter of George and Melvina Boles Sigman, was born in Howell County near Willow Springs, Oct. 31, 1882 and departed this life June 28, 1971, making her earthly span of life 88 years seven months and 28 days.
She had been a resident of the Kabul Nursing Home, Cabool.
On September 1, 1901, near Cabool, she was united in marriage to Addison Altis. To this union eight children were born. Her husband and two sons preceded her in death.
As a young woman she united with the Hamilton Creek Baptist Church, later moving her membership to the New Hope Baptist Church, Solo and then to the First Baptist Church, Houston.
Survivors include six children, Esther Lilly, Blanche Mueller, Fern Fogg, Ernest Altis all of Houston, Beulah Thieman of Higginsville, Mo., Arvil Altis, Solo, 12 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. She is also survived by four sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Louis Potts and Stella Rust, Cabool; Mrs. Mayme Harmon Huntington, Calif. and Mabel Stouse, Houston, Mo.; Fred Sigman, Elk Creek and Bob and Homer Sigman of California.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 30 at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Houston, the Rev. John E. Mathews and the Rev. Ervin Morton officiating. Burial was in Pinelawn Cemetery under the direction of the Evans-Elliott Funeral Home.
Elsie Isabella Sigman, daughter of George and Melvina Boles Sigman, was born in Howell County near Willow Springs, Oct. 31, 1882 and departed this life June 28, 1971, making her earthly span of life 88 years seven months and 28 days.
She had been a resident of the Kabul Nursing Home, Cabool.
On September 1, 1901, near Cabool, she was united in marriage to Addison Altis. To this union eight children were born. Her husband and two sons preceded her in death.
As a young woman she united with the Hamilton Creek Baptist Church, later moving her membership to the New Hope Baptist Church, Solo and then to the First Baptist Church, Houston.
Survivors include six children, Esther Lilly, Blanche Mueller, Fern Fogg, Ernest Altis all of Houston, Beulah Thieman of Higginsville, Mo., Arvil Altis, Solo, 12 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. She is also survived by four sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Louis Potts and Stella Rust, Cabool; Mrs. Mayme Harmon Huntington, Calif. and Mabel Stouse, Houston, Mo.; Fred Sigman, Elk Creek and Bob and Homer Sigman of California.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 30 at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Houston, the Rev. John E. Mathews and the Rev. Ervin Morton officiating. Burial was in Pinelawn Cemetery under the direction of the Evans-Elliott Funeral Home.


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