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Mattie Bell <I>McMullen</I> Carmichael

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Mattie Bell McMullen Carmichael

Birth
Henry County, Iowa, USA
Death
21 Sep 1917 (aged 43–44)
Stockport, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
2nd.010
Memorial ID
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Married first to O. D. Teeter, then to Hugh Carmichael.

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The Fairfield Daily Journal
Saturday Sept. 22, 1917
Pg. 2 Col. 4

Mrs. CARMICHAEL DIES NEAR STOCKPORT

Mrs. Hugh CARMICHAEL, a former Fairfield resident, died last night at 10 o'clock at her home two miles north of Stockport, after an illness of two years, with leakage of the heart and other complications.

The funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from the home, the services being conducted by the Methodist minister of Stockport. The remains will then be brought to this city and interred in the Evergreen cemetery.

Mrs. CARMICHAEL is survived by her mother, Mrs. Eliza McMULLEN, of this city, her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Roy CASTER of Indiana, and Elizabeth CARMICHAEL, who lives at home. She also leaves to mourn her loss a brother and threes sisters, who area as follows: Wm. E. McMULLEN and Mrs. Cora CROWNER of Fairfield; Mrs. Effie MIRANDA, of Birmingham, and Mrs. Anna GUDGELL, of Rock Island, Ill.

Mrs. CARMICHAEL was a faithful member of the Methodist church. She bore her sufferings most patiently during her illness of two years, which showed her Christian spirit.

The greater part of her life has been spent in this city where she made many friends who will regret to learn of her passing. For several years Mr. CARMICHAEL was the proprieter of the West Side restaurant here, and about ten years ago moved to their farm near Stockport.
Married first to O. D. Teeter, then to Hugh Carmichael.

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The Fairfield Daily Journal
Saturday Sept. 22, 1917
Pg. 2 Col. 4

Mrs. CARMICHAEL DIES NEAR STOCKPORT

Mrs. Hugh CARMICHAEL, a former Fairfield resident, died last night at 10 o'clock at her home two miles north of Stockport, after an illness of two years, with leakage of the heart and other complications.

The funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock from the home, the services being conducted by the Methodist minister of Stockport. The remains will then be brought to this city and interred in the Evergreen cemetery.

Mrs. CARMICHAEL is survived by her mother, Mrs. Eliza McMULLEN, of this city, her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Roy CASTER of Indiana, and Elizabeth CARMICHAEL, who lives at home. She also leaves to mourn her loss a brother and threes sisters, who area as follows: Wm. E. McMULLEN and Mrs. Cora CROWNER of Fairfield; Mrs. Effie MIRANDA, of Birmingham, and Mrs. Anna GUDGELL, of Rock Island, Ill.

Mrs. CARMICHAEL was a faithful member of the Methodist church. She bore her sufferings most patiently during her illness of two years, which showed her Christian spirit.

The greater part of her life has been spent in this city where she made many friends who will regret to learn of her passing. For several years Mr. CARMICHAEL was the proprieter of the West Side restaurant here, and about ten years ago moved to their farm near Stockport.


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