MARSHALL EXPOUNDER
JANUARY 19, 1906
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~Mrs. Horace W. Winsor died at the home of her son, Judge H.E. Winsor, Saturday evening about ten o'clock, after a weeks illness. Mrs. Winsor had been an invalid for a number of years, and last week was seized with a severe attack of pneumonia which resulted in her death. Mrs. Winsor had been a resident of Marshall fourteen years, coming here from Dwight, Ill., where she formerly resided. She was eighty years of age and is survived by a husband and three children, Judge Winsor, Helen Almay of Glenndive, Mont., and Mrs. Emily A. McCord of Mexico, Mo.
MARSHALL EXPOUNDER
JANUARY 19, 1906
Pg 8
~Mrs. Horace W. Winsor died at the home of her son, Judge H.E. Winsor, Saturday evening about ten o'clock, after a weeks illness. Mrs. Winsor had been an invalid for a number of years, and last week was seized with a severe attack of pneumonia which resulted in her death. Mrs. Winsor had been a resident of Marshall fourteen years, coming here from Dwight, Ill., where she formerly resided. She was eighty years of age and is survived by a husband and three children, Judge Winsor, Helen Almay of Glenndive, Mont., and Mrs. Emily A. McCord of Mexico, Mo.
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Interment : 16 January 1906
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