She was born in Wayne County January 7, 1904, the daughter of John and Libby Murphy Mayo. She was a member of the Clay City Methodist Church, Eastern Star, and the Senior Citizens Kitchen Board of Fairfield.
Survivors include a son, Fred Harold Holmes; two daughters, Lillian Hout and Evelyn Mugrage; three sisters, Tressie Loye, Inez Simmone and Helen Fishel; 6 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.
She was preceded by her parents, a son, two brothers and a sister.
Hosselton, Bookhout, Engelmeier of Clay City was in charge of arrangements with burial in Elmwood Cemetery in Flora.
She was born in Wayne County January 7, 1904, the daughter of John and Libby Murphy Mayo. She was a member of the Clay City Methodist Church, Eastern Star, and the Senior Citizens Kitchen Board of Fairfield.
Survivors include a son, Fred Harold Holmes; two daughters, Lillian Hout and Evelyn Mugrage; three sisters, Tressie Loye, Inez Simmone and Helen Fishel; 6 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.
She was preceded by her parents, a son, two brothers and a sister.
Hosselton, Bookhout, Engelmeier of Clay City was in charge of arrangements with burial in Elmwood Cemetery in Flora.
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