(Contributor: Pam Witherow)
BUNKER HILL.
The death angel again visited this vicinity and took away one of the loveliest, choicest young women, young mother in the person of Mrs. Ollle Burgess. She leaves a devoted husband, a dear little motherless daughter ten days old, a father and mother — J. W. Tompkins and wife — four brothers and three sisters to mourn their irreparable loss. She was a devoted member of Bunker Hill Christian church. Funeral services were held in that church Saturday at 11 a. m., by her pastor, Rev. Martindale. Interment was made at Monticello. J. H. McCutchan, of Canton, acted as funeral director. A very large crowd was in attendance, and the floral offerings were profuse.
The La Belle Star, La Belle, Missouri, 09 Jan 1914, Fri • Page 8, Column 2
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)
BUNKER HILL.
The death angel again visited this vicinity and took away one of the loveliest, choicest young women, young mother in the person of Mrs. Ollle Burgess. She leaves a devoted husband, a dear little motherless daughter ten days old, a father and mother — J. W. Tompkins and wife — four brothers and three sisters to mourn their irreparable loss. She was a devoted member of Bunker Hill Christian church. Funeral services were held in that church Saturday at 11 a. m., by her pastor, Rev. Martindale. Interment was made at Monticello. J. H. McCutchan, of Canton, acted as funeral director. A very large crowd was in attendance, and the floral offerings were profuse.
The La Belle Star, La Belle, Missouri, 09 Jan 1914, Fri • Page 8, Column 2
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)
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