"MRS. BLODGETT DIES "
"Mrs. Dora Lee Blodgett, who has been visiting Biloxi annually, died at 1:05 today at the Biloxi hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Blodgett was a native of West Virginia, but has been making her home in Evanston, (Illinois). She was a guest at the home oh Mr. And Mrs. E. B. Camp on West Beach. She is survived by one son, David E. Blodgett Jr., of Salida, Colo., and one daughter, Mrs. James Badger, Evanston, (Illinois). She was the widow of David E. Blodgett. She was a member of the Eastern Star, being a worthy matron of Tennville Chapter No. 202. Funeral services will be held from the Bradford Funeral home Wednesday afternoon at 3:30, with services by Rev. Thomas A. Caruth and burial in Southern Memorial Park. "
"MRS. BLODGETT DIES "
"Mrs. Dora Lee Blodgett, who has been visiting Biloxi annually, died at 1:05 today at the Biloxi hospital after a short illness. Mrs. Blodgett was a native of West Virginia, but has been making her home in Evanston, (Illinois). She was a guest at the home oh Mr. And Mrs. E. B. Camp on West Beach. She is survived by one son, David E. Blodgett Jr., of Salida, Colo., and one daughter, Mrs. James Badger, Evanston, (Illinois). She was the widow of David E. Blodgett. She was a member of the Eastern Star, being a worthy matron of Tennville Chapter No. 202. Funeral services will be held from the Bradford Funeral home Wednesday afternoon at 3:30, with services by Rev. Thomas A. Caruth and burial in Southern Memorial Park. "
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