MO d/c 5039
Mrs. George Orr Dies Suddenly.
Mrs. Lottie Orr, 60, wife of George Orr, prominent Shelby county farmer, died suddenly at her home, a mile west of Shelbina, at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Orr was thought to be in good health and word of her death came as a shock to this community.
Mrs. Orr was a member of the M. E. church and was reared in the southern part of Shelby county.
She leaves her husband, an adopted son and two brothers, Warren and Newton Surber, of near Enterprise.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Friday, February 01, 1929; Page: 10
MO d/c 5039
Mrs. George Orr Dies Suddenly.
Mrs. Lottie Orr, 60, wife of George Orr, prominent Shelby county farmer, died suddenly at her home, a mile west of Shelbina, at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Orr was thought to be in good health and word of her death came as a shock to this community.
Mrs. Orr was a member of the M. E. church and was reared in the southern part of Shelby county.
She leaves her husband, an adopted son and two brothers, Warren and Newton Surber, of near Enterprise.
The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Friday, February 01, 1929; Page: 10
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