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Frances Elizabeth <I>Bryant</I> Pearia

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Frances Elizabeth Bryant Pearia

Birth
Jonesburg, Montgomery County, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Jul 1953 (aged 55)
Leland, Washington County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Saint Ann, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Prayer (B)
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The Warrenton Banner, Thursday, August 13, 1953, Page 4, Columns 3&4

Funeral services were held at the Baumann Bros. Funeral Home 2504 Woodson Road, Overland, Mo., July 24, 1953 for Mrs. Frances Elizabeth Pearia nee Bryant, daughter of the late Milton and Frances Bryant was born near Jonesburg, Mo., January 13, 1898 and passed away suddenly July 20, 1953, in Leland, Miss.

She was united in marriage with Edward Pearia April 5, 1915. Her husband passed away 21 years ago. Three sons came to bless their home, Aubrey of California, Edward of Texas and Kenneth of St. Louis.

She leaves to mourn her departure, three sons, seven grand-children, two daughters-in-law. Two sisters, six brothers, five sisters-in-law, one brother-in-law, many nieces and nephews, cousins, uncles and friends.

Rev. Jason, pastor of the Baptist Church of St. James, Mo., officiated bringing a comforting message to the sorrowing family. A requested song "Going down the Valley" and "Beyond the Sunset" was sung. Nephews served as pallbearers Interment was in Mount Lebanon Cemetery beside her companion. -- Contributed.

Obituary sent to me from Ed Schwarze of Find A Grave
The Warrenton Banner, Thursday, August 13, 1953, Page 4, Columns 3&4

Funeral services were held at the Baumann Bros. Funeral Home 2504 Woodson Road, Overland, Mo., July 24, 1953 for Mrs. Frances Elizabeth Pearia nee Bryant, daughter of the late Milton and Frances Bryant was born near Jonesburg, Mo., January 13, 1898 and passed away suddenly July 20, 1953, in Leland, Miss.

She was united in marriage with Edward Pearia April 5, 1915. Her husband passed away 21 years ago. Three sons came to bless their home, Aubrey of California, Edward of Texas and Kenneth of St. Louis.

She leaves to mourn her departure, three sons, seven grand-children, two daughters-in-law. Two sisters, six brothers, five sisters-in-law, one brother-in-law, many nieces and nephews, cousins, uncles and friends.

Rev. Jason, pastor of the Baptist Church of St. James, Mo., officiated bringing a comforting message to the sorrowing family. A requested song "Going down the Valley" and "Beyond the Sunset" was sung. Nephews served as pallbearers Interment was in Mount Lebanon Cemetery beside her companion. -- Contributed.

Obituary sent to me from Ed Schwarze of Find A Grave


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