Mother Of Casperite Dies Here
Mrs. Ella A. Hinrichs, 86, mother of Mrs. J. T. Shocklev, 1704 Westridge Way, died here Sunday. A resident of Bridger. for the past 30 years, she had come to Casper, April 15 to live with her; daughter. Her body will be sent, by the Horstman-Gay mortuary to Bridger for funeral services at 2 p.m. today at the First Methodist! Church and burial at Bridger. Born Feb. 14, 1876, at Houston, she was a member of the Methodist Church, VFW Auxiliary and American War Mothers. Her husband, Herman preceded her in death several years ago. Among survivors are three sons. William of Thermopolis, Clarence of Rangcly, and Walter, of McMinnville, two brothers. George and Grover Florida of Meeteelse; two sisters. Mrs. Camma Travis Meetee and Mrs. Mattie Johnson of Montrose, 9 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
Mother Of Casperite Dies Here
Mrs. Ella A. Hinrichs, 86, mother of Mrs. J. T. Shocklev, 1704 Westridge Way, died here Sunday. A resident of Bridger. for the past 30 years, she had come to Casper, April 15 to live with her; daughter. Her body will be sent, by the Horstman-Gay mortuary to Bridger for funeral services at 2 p.m. today at the First Methodist! Church and burial at Bridger. Born Feb. 14, 1876, at Houston, she was a member of the Methodist Church, VFW Auxiliary and American War Mothers. Her husband, Herman preceded her in death several years ago. Among survivors are three sons. William of Thermopolis, Clarence of Rangcly, and Walter, of McMinnville, two brothers. George and Grover Florida of Meeteelse; two sisters. Mrs. Camma Travis Meetee and Mrs. Mattie Johnson of Montrose, 9 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.
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