[Lexington, Mo.]
Death of Mrs. E.H. Schafer
James R. Moorehead, Jr., received word Wednesday morning that his sister, Mrs. E.H. Schafer, died Tuesday night at her home in Vancouver, British Columbia, following an operation. Mrs. Schafer had been ill but a short time.
Mrs. Schafer was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Moorehead, Sr., and was born in Lexington, December 7, 1888. She was reared, educated and lived here until her marriage to Mr. Schafer, January 26, 1912. She was a charming woman and beloved by her many acquaintances and friends in this city. Her death is extremely sad. Besides her devoted husband, she leaves four small children, Edward H., Adelaid, James Wingate, and William, the latter only eighteen months old. Her father and mother and two brothers, James R. Jr., and Wingate Moorehead, also survive her.
[Lexington, Mo.]
Death of Mrs. E.H. Schafer
James R. Moorehead, Jr., received word Wednesday morning that his sister, Mrs. E.H. Schafer, died Tuesday night at her home in Vancouver, British Columbia, following an operation. Mrs. Schafer had been ill but a short time.
Mrs. Schafer was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Moorehead, Sr., and was born in Lexington, December 7, 1888. She was reared, educated and lived here until her marriage to Mr. Schafer, January 26, 1912. She was a charming woman and beloved by her many acquaintances and friends in this city. Her death is extremely sad. Besides her devoted husband, she leaves four small children, Edward H., Adelaid, James Wingate, and William, the latter only eighteen months old. Her father and mother and two brothers, James R. Jr., and Wingate Moorehead, also survive her.
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