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Viola <I>Gasaway</I> Story

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Viola Gasaway Story

Birth
Howard County, Missouri, USA
Death
13 Apr 1932 (aged 52)
Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
La Plata, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sears Block Row 1
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LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
April 14, 1932
VIOLA STORY
---Mrs. James Story, who had been ill at her home for the past eight months, died Wednesday morning, April 13, 1932, at the age of fifty-two.
---Mrs. Story, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gasaway, was born in Howard County, Missouri, March 9, 1880. On October 6, 1900 she was married to James Story and to them one son, Onie, who, with his wife, reside at the Story home and have helped in caring for her during her long illness.
---Besides her husband, her son and his wife, she is survived by her aged mother, Mrs. Mary Gasaway of La Plata, two sisters, Mrs. Jack Bowen and Mrs. George Barry of La Plata; four brothers, Ollie Gasaway of Galesburg, Illinois and John Gasaway of La Plata. Her father preceded he in death three years ago. All the brothers and sisters were present for the funeral with the exception of Ollie who is in a hospital at Topeka and unable to be here.
---Funeral services were held from the Methodist church Thursday at 2:00 conducted by Rev. J.L. Wood. Interment in La Plata cemetery.
---Mrs. Story had been a resident of La Plata for the past twenty-seven years.
LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
April 14, 1932
VIOLA STORY
---Mrs. James Story, who had been ill at her home for the past eight months, died Wednesday morning, April 13, 1932, at the age of fifty-two.
---Mrs. Story, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gasaway, was born in Howard County, Missouri, March 9, 1880. On October 6, 1900 she was married to James Story and to them one son, Onie, who, with his wife, reside at the Story home and have helped in caring for her during her long illness.
---Besides her husband, her son and his wife, she is survived by her aged mother, Mrs. Mary Gasaway of La Plata, two sisters, Mrs. Jack Bowen and Mrs. George Barry of La Plata; four brothers, Ollie Gasaway of Galesburg, Illinois and John Gasaway of La Plata. Her father preceded he in death three years ago. All the brothers and sisters were present for the funeral with the exception of Ollie who is in a hospital at Topeka and unable to be here.
---Funeral services were held from the Methodist church Thursday at 2:00 conducted by Rev. J.L. Wood. Interment in La Plata cemetery.
---Mrs. Story had been a resident of La Plata for the past twenty-seven years.

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