Friends and neighbors were always entertained with kindness. Her frugality and pioneering spirit have been handed down to the children whose five living sons are far seeing doing things out of the ordinary and renoted for their honesty. She was converted and united with he Missionary Baptist church about 40 years ago, and was a member of the old Bethany church of Flat Creek. She will be missed by her children, grandchildren and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held at the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 19, 1937, by Chas. Vanzandt, Mrs. Carrie Williams, and Mrs. Lula Edmondson, Clinton Blythe, and Truman Thompson rendered vocal selections, with Miss Lavonna Hill at the organ. Horine-Culver Funeral directors were in charge.
Research Note: Death Cert. # 12308
Name: Mary Calhoun
Parents: John King
Died: Cape Fair, Stone Co., MO
Burial in Carney Cemetery, Barry Co., MO
Friends and neighbors were always entertained with kindness. Her frugality and pioneering spirit have been handed down to the children whose five living sons are far seeing doing things out of the ordinary and renoted for their honesty. She was converted and united with he Missionary Baptist church about 40 years ago, and was a member of the old Bethany church of Flat Creek. She will be missed by her children, grandchildren and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held at the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 19, 1937, by Chas. Vanzandt, Mrs. Carrie Williams, and Mrs. Lula Edmondson, Clinton Blythe, and Truman Thompson rendered vocal selections, with Miss Lavonna Hill at the organ. Horine-Culver Funeral directors were in charge.
Research Note: Death Cert. # 12308
Name: Mary Calhoun
Parents: John King
Died: Cape Fair, Stone Co., MO
Burial in Carney Cemetery, Barry Co., MO
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