Lexington Intelligencer, January 21, 1921
Mrs. Minerva E. Marshall Dead
Mrs. Minerva E. Marshall died Saturday morning at 6 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James F. Catron, 1604 South street, death being due to old age and general debility.
Mrs. Marshall was born in Virginia, and was 89 years of age. She had lived in Lafayette county since a child. She is survived by three daughters and three sons, as follows: Mrs. James F. Catron of this city; Mrs. W.E. Estabrook, of near Lexington; Miss Fannie Marshall and Charles Marshall of Kansas City; Fred Marshall of St. Louis, and John Marshall of Chicago. One sister, Mrs. W.B. Hamlett, of Kansas City, also survives.
The funeral services conducted by Rev. Robert F. Cowan, was held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. James F. Catron, 1604 South street Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
MO Death Cert 1401Father = John Clark/MarylandMother = Margaret Graham/VirginiaWidowInformant = Mrs. Geo. CatronCOD = Arteriosclerosis
Lexington Intelligencer, January 21, 1921
Mrs. Minerva E. Marshall Dead
Mrs. Minerva E. Marshall died Saturday morning at 6 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James F. Catron, 1604 South street, death being due to old age and general debility.
Mrs. Marshall was born in Virginia, and was 89 years of age. She had lived in Lafayette county since a child. She is survived by three daughters and three sons, as follows: Mrs. James F. Catron of this city; Mrs. W.E. Estabrook, of near Lexington; Miss Fannie Marshall and Charles Marshall of Kansas City; Fred Marshall of St. Louis, and John Marshall of Chicago. One sister, Mrs. W.B. Hamlett, of Kansas City, also survives.
The funeral services conducted by Rev. Robert F. Cowan, was held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. James F. Catron, 1604 South street Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
MO Death Cert 1401Father = John Clark/MarylandMother = Margaret Graham/VirginiaWidowInformant = Mrs. Geo. CatronCOD = Arteriosclerosis
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