The body of Mrs. F. P. Glass, who died in Cottage Grove, Oregon, March 8, 1928, accompanied by her sorrowing relatives arrived in Windsor Saturday morning and was taken to the Huston Funeral Parlors. The funeral service was held at the M. E. Church, South, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment was made in Laurel Oak Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Glass went to Oregon with their son, N. D., in September, 1926, and have spent the time intervening visiting their children. The deceased is survived by the husband and seven children, viz.: O. F. of Los Angeles, Cal.; Roy E. of Hollywood, Cal.; N. E. and J. W. of Cottage Grove, Ore.; C. E. and Mrs. H. T. Huston of Oakland, Cal., and Mrs. Harry Neitzert of Maryland, Okla.
--The Windsor Review (Windsor, Missouri), 13 Sep 1928, Thu, p. 1
The body of Mrs. F. P. Glass, who died in Cottage Grove, Oregon, March 8, 1928, accompanied by her sorrowing relatives arrived in Windsor Saturday morning and was taken to the Huston Funeral Parlors. The funeral service was held at the M. E. Church, South, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment was made in Laurel Oak Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Glass went to Oregon with their son, N. D., in September, 1926, and have spent the time intervening visiting their children. The deceased is survived by the husband and seven children, viz.: O. F. of Los Angeles, Cal.; Roy E. of Hollywood, Cal.; N. E. and J. W. of Cottage Grove, Ore.; C. E. and Mrs. H. T. Huston of Oakland, Cal., and Mrs. Harry Neitzert of Maryland, Okla.
--The Windsor Review (Windsor, Missouri), 13 Sep 1928, Thu, p. 1
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