ADA, May 15 - Following a stroke of paralysis Thursday from which she never rallied, Mrs. May Dirmeyer, 58, of Ada, died Saturday afternoon in her home here.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Carl Kaher and Mrs. John Ewing, both of near Kenton, and Mrs. R. S. Schoonover, of Kenton. A sister, Mrs. Thomas Shelly, of near Ada, and a brother, Freet Ludwig, of Dola, also survive. Mrs. Dirmeyer was a widow and had seven grandchildren.
Rites will be from the Ada M. E. church at 2 p.m. Tuesday in charge of the Rev. G. W. Wilson. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery, at Ada.
(published in The Lima News, Sunday, May 16, 1937)
ADA, May 15 - Following a stroke of paralysis Thursday from which she never rallied, Mrs. May Dirmeyer, 58, of Ada, died Saturday afternoon in her home here.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Carl Kaher and Mrs. John Ewing, both of near Kenton, and Mrs. R. S. Schoonover, of Kenton. A sister, Mrs. Thomas Shelly, of near Ada, and a brother, Freet Ludwig, of Dola, also survive. Mrs. Dirmeyer was a widow and had seven grandchildren.
Rites will be from the Ada M. E. church at 2 p.m. Tuesday in charge of the Rev. G. W. Wilson. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery, at Ada.
(published in The Lima News, Sunday, May 16, 1937)
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