Occupation: Farmer
MO d/c 25040
JAMES DOYLE.
Shelbina, Mo., June 9.—The funeral of James C. Doyle, farmer near Shelbina, was held Tuesday at the Hayes funeral home, with the Rev. L. C. Maggart in charge of the services. Mr. Doyle died Monday at the home of his son, Glenn Doyle, near Shelbina.
He was born at Bunker Hill, Ill., August 20, 1854. In 1883 he was married to Miss Christina Reddick [sic]. There were six children, and two daughters, Clara and Roland, preceded him in death.
He leaves four children, Mrs. Bertha Wood of Watseka, Ill., and Clyde, Glenn and Harry Doyle of Shelbina, and an adopted daughter, Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Quincy.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Wednesday, June 09, 1937; Page: 7
Occupation: Farmer
MO d/c 25040
JAMES DOYLE.
Shelbina, Mo., June 9.—The funeral of James C. Doyle, farmer near Shelbina, was held Tuesday at the Hayes funeral home, with the Rev. L. C. Maggart in charge of the services. Mr. Doyle died Monday at the home of his son, Glenn Doyle, near Shelbina.
He was born at Bunker Hill, Ill., August 20, 1854. In 1883 he was married to Miss Christina Reddick [sic]. There were six children, and two daughters, Clara and Roland, preceded him in death.
He leaves four children, Mrs. Bertha Wood of Watseka, Ill., and Clyde, Glenn and Harry Doyle of Shelbina, and an adopted daughter, Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Quincy.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Wednesday, June 09, 1937; Page: 7
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