Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Oma Stanfield, R. R. 2, one daughter, Mrs. Sharon Miller, R. R. 1, three sisters, Mrs. Rosemary Daugherty, R. R. 1, Mrs. Ruby Gross, Alton, and Mrs. Betty Richards, Lander, Wyoming; four brothers, Kenneth Stanfield, R. R. 2; Garnet Cornwell, R. R. 1, West York, Ralph Cornwell, Marshall, and F. D. Stanfield, Kingsley, Iowa, and two grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the West Union Christian Church. Paul Frost, Minister, officiated, and burial was in the York Cemetery.
The Prust-Hosch Funeral Chapel at West Union was in charge of arrangements.
Source:Clark County Democrat, 23 November, 1961, p. 1
Pauline died from heart trouble resulting from rheumatic fever which she had during her childhood in Kansas.
Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Oma Stanfield, R. R. 2, one daughter, Mrs. Sharon Miller, R. R. 1, three sisters, Mrs. Rosemary Daugherty, R. R. 1, Mrs. Ruby Gross, Alton, and Mrs. Betty Richards, Lander, Wyoming; four brothers, Kenneth Stanfield, R. R. 2; Garnet Cornwell, R. R. 1, West York, Ralph Cornwell, Marshall, and F. D. Stanfield, Kingsley, Iowa, and two grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the West Union Christian Church. Paul Frost, Minister, officiated, and burial was in the York Cemetery.
The Prust-Hosch Funeral Chapel at West Union was in charge of arrangements.
Source:Clark County Democrat, 23 November, 1961, p. 1
Pauline died from heart trouble resulting from rheumatic fever which she had during her childhood in Kansas.
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