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John May Gardner

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John May Gardner

Birth
Miller County, Missouri, USA
Death
12 Feb 1922 (aged 65)
Iron County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Iberia, Miller County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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News Article: The Miller County Autogram, Thursday, February 16, 1922

John M. Gardner, well-known farmer who resided two miles northwest of Iberia, died at his home Sunday night after a brief illness of pneumonia at the age of 65 years. Mr. Gardner was married in 1878 to Miss Mary Helton, who still survives. To the union sixr children were born, four of who survive. They are Roe, James and Fred Gardner and Mrs. C.E. Shockley, all of near Iberia.

Funeral services were conducted Monday at the Christian Newlight Church in Iberia by Rev. W.M. Sooter and burial was made in the Iberia Cemetery,

His sister, Aunt Jemima Setser, died February 4, only eight days previously, of the same affliction. A brother, Felix, is seriously ill and not expected to live byt a few days.
News Article: The Miller County Autogram, Thursday, February 16, 1922

John M. Gardner, well-known farmer who resided two miles northwest of Iberia, died at his home Sunday night after a brief illness of pneumonia at the age of 65 years. Mr. Gardner was married in 1878 to Miss Mary Helton, who still survives. To the union sixr children were born, four of who survive. They are Roe, James and Fred Gardner and Mrs. C.E. Shockley, all of near Iberia.

Funeral services were conducted Monday at the Christian Newlight Church in Iberia by Rev. W.M. Sooter and burial was made in the Iberia Cemetery,

His sister, Aunt Jemima Setser, died February 4, only eight days previously, of the same affliction. A brother, Felix, is seriously ill and not expected to live byt a few days.


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