Mrs. Howes Smith had a message Sunday telling of the death of her sister, Mrs. Emma Myattway, who lived at Los Angeles, California. The message came from the daughter at Whittler, California and contained no particulars. Mrs. Myattway is the only sister of Mrs. Smith and is younger than she.
Adams County Free Press, September 6, 1934, page 13
Mrs. Howes Smith has had a long letter from her niece relative to the details of the death of her mother. Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Emma Myattway. Mrs. Myattway died very suddenly after eating something which sickened her. She was ill only a few hours. She was laid away in a pretty Hollywood Cemetery (Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California) At the entrance bells chimed out the comforting song, "Abide With Me." There are many beautiful floral gifts indicating, as the daughter said, "Everyone loved mother."
Adams County Free Press, September 20, 1934, page 5
Mrs. Howes Smith had a message Sunday telling of the death of her sister, Mrs. Emma Myattway, who lived at Los Angeles, California. The message came from the daughter at Whittler, California and contained no particulars. Mrs. Myattway is the only sister of Mrs. Smith and is younger than she.
Adams County Free Press, September 6, 1934, page 13
Mrs. Howes Smith has had a long letter from her niece relative to the details of the death of her mother. Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Emma Myattway. Mrs. Myattway died very suddenly after eating something which sickened her. She was ill only a few hours. She was laid away in a pretty Hollywood Cemetery (Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, Los Angeles County, California) At the entrance bells chimed out the comforting song, "Abide With Me." There are many beautiful floral gifts indicating, as the daughter said, "Everyone loved mother."
Adams County Free Press, September 20, 1934, page 5
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