The Albuquerque Tribune, Albuquerque, NM, Wed., July 21, 1943, Page 9, Column 2
BUTTRAM—Mrs. Ada May Buttram, wife of L. F. Buttram, passed away here early Tuesday afternoon. Besides her husband she is survived by six sons and three daughters; three brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Buttram is a sister-in-law of W. E. Buttram of Albuquerque. Her remains will lie in state at the French-Fitzgerald Mortuary Wednesday afternoon from four until six o'clock. The body will be taken to Jane, Mo., for interment.
The Albuquerque Tribune, Albuquerque, NM, Thurs., July 22, 1943, Page 9, Column 8
BUTTRAM—The remains of Mrs. Ada May Buttram, wife of L. F. Buttram, were taken Wednesday evening on train No. 8 to her former home in Jane, Mo., accompanied by her family. The French-Fitzgerald Mortuary was in charge.
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The Pineville Democrat
Pineville, MO, Thursday, July 29, 1943, Page 2, Column 5
Powell
Mrs. Lewis Buttram passed away Tuesday, July 20.
The Albuquerque Tribune, Albuquerque, NM, Wed., July 21, 1943, Page 9, Column 2
BUTTRAM—Mrs. Ada May Buttram, wife of L. F. Buttram, passed away here early Tuesday afternoon. Besides her husband she is survived by six sons and three daughters; three brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Buttram is a sister-in-law of W. E. Buttram of Albuquerque. Her remains will lie in state at the French-Fitzgerald Mortuary Wednesday afternoon from four until six o'clock. The body will be taken to Jane, Mo., for interment.
The Albuquerque Tribune, Albuquerque, NM, Thurs., July 22, 1943, Page 9, Column 8
BUTTRAM—The remains of Mrs. Ada May Buttram, wife of L. F. Buttram, were taken Wednesday evening on train No. 8 to her former home in Jane, Mo., accompanied by her family. The French-Fitzgerald Mortuary was in charge.
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The Pineville Democrat
Pineville, MO, Thursday, July 29, 1943, Page 2, Column 5
Powell
Mrs. Lewis Buttram passed away Tuesday, July 20.
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