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George Tracy Power

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George Tracy Power

Birth
Arbela, Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Apr 1951 (aged 75)
Caldwell County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Jefferson Township, Scotland County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 9- Row 3
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Funeral to be Friday

George T. Power Died at Davis County Hospital Yesterday

George T. Power, 75, who suffered a stroke of paralysis at his home, 122 West North Street last week died at the Davis County Hospital in Bloomfield yesterday, Wednesday, April 11 at 1:45 a.m.

Funeral services will be held from the Baptist Church Friday afternoon, April 13 at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. Purd Hays. Mr. Power was born in Arbela, November 18, 1875, a son of Thomas and Mary Power. He was a member of the Arbela Baptist Church but later transferred his membership to the church here.

He was married to Stella Belle Adams, February 6, 1897 at her home north of Arbela. Mr. and Mrs. Power bought a home in Memphis about 10 years ago after his retirement as a rural mail carrier at Granger.

Surviving are his widow, two sons, R. C. Power and Hubert Power of Palisades, Colo., a daughter, Mrs. Everett Crowder, of Memphis, one sister, Mrs. L. J. Garrison of Arbela, four grandchildren and one great-grandson.

Mr. Power was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge.

Body bearers will be R. G. Harris, Alva S. Moffett, C. H. Moore, E. R. Drake, Frank Neese and Willis Monroe.

Burial will be in the Memphis Cemetery.


Funeral to be Friday

George T. Power Died at Davis County Hospital Yesterday

George T. Power, 75, who suffered a stroke of paralysis at his home, 122 West North Street last week died at the Davis County Hospital in Bloomfield yesterday, Wednesday, April 11 at 1:45 a.m.

Funeral services will be held from the Baptist Church Friday afternoon, April 13 at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. J. Purd Hays. Mr. Power was born in Arbela, November 18, 1875, a son of Thomas and Mary Power. He was a member of the Arbela Baptist Church but later transferred his membership to the church here.

He was married to Stella Belle Adams, February 6, 1897 at her home north of Arbela. Mr. and Mrs. Power bought a home in Memphis about 10 years ago after his retirement as a rural mail carrier at Granger.

Surviving are his widow, two sons, R. C. Power and Hubert Power of Palisades, Colo., a daughter, Mrs. Everett Crowder, of Memphis, one sister, Mrs. L. J. Garrison of Arbela, four grandchildren and one great-grandson.

Mr. Power was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge.

Body bearers will be R. G. Harris, Alva S. Moffett, C. H. Moore, E. R. Drake, Frank Neese and Willis Monroe.

Burial will be in the Memphis Cemetery.




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