SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920
After several days illness from pneumonia, Mrs. Esther H. Noe, wife of L.V.
Noe, died last evening at the family home, 1234 Lookout street, her passing is
one of the saddest of the numerous tragic bereavements during the present
epidemic of influenza-pneumonia, as it leaves motherless a little brood of four,
the oldest of whom is eleven years old, Louis 11, Leslie 8, Fay 4, and Warren 2.
The decedent came here with her husband from Oklahoma about five years ago.
Her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Houston live at Bonanza, this county and the
burial will take place there. The funeral cortege will leave this city tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will take place at 1:30 p.m.
Submitted by Jeanie Sawyer
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920
After several days illness from pneumonia, Mrs. Esther H. Noe, wife of L.V.
Noe, died last evening at the family home, 1234 Lookout street, her passing is
one of the saddest of the numerous tragic bereavements during the present
epidemic of influenza-pneumonia, as it leaves motherless a little brood of four,
the oldest of whom is eleven years old, Louis 11, Leslie 8, Fay 4, and Warren 2.
The decedent came here with her husband from Oklahoma about five years ago.
Her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Houston live at Bonanza, this county and the
burial will take place there. The funeral cortege will leave this city tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will take place at 1:30 p.m.
Submitted by Jeanie Sawyer
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