Lexington, MO.
Death of Mrs. Alfred Amor
Mrs. Alfred Amor, widow of the late Alfred Amor, died Friday afternoon at 12:30 at her home four miles south of Lexington. Her death was due to old age and general debility.
Mrs. Amor was born July 6, 1831, in Bromham, England. She had been a resident of this county for more than forty years.
She is survived by the following children: Mrs. James A. Macey of Arlington, Washington; Mrs. Wm. Smith of Thomas City, Oklahoma; Mrs. Henry Shire of Columbus, Mo.; William Amor of Idaho; Irvin and Thos. of this county.
The funeral services, conducted by Rev. S.O. Hall, was held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Presbyterian church.
Info courtesy of contrib. # 47526185
Lexington, MO.
Death of Mrs. Alfred Amor
Mrs. Alfred Amor, widow of the late Alfred Amor, died Friday afternoon at 12:30 at her home four miles south of Lexington. Her death was due to old age and general debility.
Mrs. Amor was born July 6, 1831, in Bromham, England. She had been a resident of this county for more than forty years.
She is survived by the following children: Mrs. James A. Macey of Arlington, Washington; Mrs. Wm. Smith of Thomas City, Oklahoma; Mrs. Henry Shire of Columbus, Mo.; William Amor of Idaho; Irvin and Thos. of this county.
The funeral services, conducted by Rev. S.O. Hall, was held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Presbyterian church.
Info courtesy of contrib. # 47526185
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