Mrs. Mary Wade Dies
Gonzales Inquirer May 24, 1911
Mrs. Mary Wade, aged 76 years, died late Wednesday afternoon in apartments on South Alamo Street. She had been in the city five months, coming from Gonzales. Surviving are three sons, W. T. and F. A. Wade of San Antonio, and S. M. Wade of Mexico, and one daughter, Mrs. Mede Forest of California.
The body was prepared for burial by the Shelly & Loring company and will be taken to Gonzales for interment there.-San Antonio Express.
Mrs. Mary Wade has many friends in this section who will regret to learn of her demise.
Besides the above named relatives, she leaves two sisters in Gonzales, Mrs. A. W. Harman and Mrs. J. W. Ramsay. The remains arrive in Gonzales on the 2:00 o'clock Southern Pacific train from San Antonio and were conveyed to the King cemetery at Oak Forest, where the interment was made.
Our hearts were made doubly sad when we received the word that our old friend Mrs. Mary Wade of San Antonio was more. he was a dear friend, a good woman, an affectionate mother and wife, and while we are sad, we feel that she is much better off for she is free from all suffering. Our sincere sympathy is extended to her bereaved children who will surely miss "mother".
Mrs. Mary Wade Dies
Gonzales Inquirer May 24, 1911
Mrs. Mary Wade, aged 76 years, died late Wednesday afternoon in apartments on South Alamo Street. She had been in the city five months, coming from Gonzales. Surviving are three sons, W. T. and F. A. Wade of San Antonio, and S. M. Wade of Mexico, and one daughter, Mrs. Mede Forest of California.
The body was prepared for burial by the Shelly & Loring company and will be taken to Gonzales for interment there.-San Antonio Express.
Mrs. Mary Wade has many friends in this section who will regret to learn of her demise.
Besides the above named relatives, she leaves two sisters in Gonzales, Mrs. A. W. Harman and Mrs. J. W. Ramsay. The remains arrive in Gonzales on the 2:00 o'clock Southern Pacific train from San Antonio and were conveyed to the King cemetery at Oak Forest, where the interment was made.
Our hearts were made doubly sad when we received the word that our old friend Mrs. Mary Wade of San Antonio was more. he was a dear friend, a good woman, an affectionate mother and wife, and while we are sad, we feel that she is much better off for she is free from all suffering. Our sincere sympathy is extended to her bereaved children who will surely miss "mother".
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