OBITUARY
MRS. FANNIE MUSTOE, DEAD; PIONEER RESIDENT OF COUNTY
Mrs. Fannie Mustoe, 73, widow of William Mustoe, central Idaho pioneer, died at 2:40 p.m. yesterday at the home of her son, A. F. Mustoe at Wenatchee. Death was attributed to heart disease. Mr. and Mrs. Mustoe were among the earliest settlers in the Melrose area, later living at Johnson, Wash.
Survivors include her son at Wenatchee, another son Robert Mustoe, Spokane and a daughter, Mrs. J. D. Richardson, Melrose; also three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The body will arrive at Lewiston this morning and be taken to the Brower-Wann chapel. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
LEWISTON MORNING TRIBUNE, DEC. 12, 1941
MRS. FANNIE MUSTOE RESTS IN PLOT ON NORMAL HILL
Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Mustoe were held at 1:30 yesterday from the Brower-Wann chapel with the Rev. Thomas McCamant as officiant. Hymns were sung by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, accompanied by Marie Carson White, organist. The chapel was filled with friends, many coming from the Melrose area for the rites.
Interment was at Normal Hill cemetery. Pallbearers were Walter Sodorff, Harry Sodorff, Allen Jonhson, Earl Baker, L. H. LaDow and M.R. Connell.
LEWISTON MORNING TRIBUNE, NO DATE
OBITUARY
MRS. FANNIE MUSTOE, DEAD; PIONEER RESIDENT OF COUNTY
Mrs. Fannie Mustoe, 73, widow of William Mustoe, central Idaho pioneer, died at 2:40 p.m. yesterday at the home of her son, A. F. Mustoe at Wenatchee. Death was attributed to heart disease. Mr. and Mrs. Mustoe were among the earliest settlers in the Melrose area, later living at Johnson, Wash.
Survivors include her son at Wenatchee, another son Robert Mustoe, Spokane and a daughter, Mrs. J. D. Richardson, Melrose; also three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
The body will arrive at Lewiston this morning and be taken to the Brower-Wann chapel. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
LEWISTON MORNING TRIBUNE, DEC. 12, 1941
MRS. FANNIE MUSTOE RESTS IN PLOT ON NORMAL HILL
Funeral services for Mrs. Fannie Mustoe were held at 1:30 yesterday from the Brower-Wann chapel with the Rev. Thomas McCamant as officiant. Hymns were sung by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, accompanied by Marie Carson White, organist. The chapel was filled with friends, many coming from the Melrose area for the rites.
Interment was at Normal Hill cemetery. Pallbearers were Walter Sodorff, Harry Sodorff, Allen Jonhson, Earl Baker, L. H. LaDow and M.R. Connell.
LEWISTON MORNING TRIBUNE, NO DATE
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