Syntha Anne Simcoe, 74 years, 7 months and 9 days old, of rural Fulton, died February 3, 1913 at her home.
Dr. Trincher, of Fulton, Missouri pronounced death caused by Bronco-pneumonia. The informant was Mrs. W.E. Muire of rural Fulton.
Mrs. Simcoe was born July 24, 1839, in Kentucky, the daughter of George and Jane (Wilson) Sacre, born in Virginia and Kentucky. She was a widow of John M. Simcoe and was a housewife.
Arrangements were under the care of E.W. Herndon Furniture Store and Ubdertaking Servicesin Fulton. Burial was in the Richland Baptist Church in Kingdom City.
Syntha Anne Simcoe, 74 years, 7 months and 9 days old, of rural Fulton, died February 3, 1913 at her home.
Dr. Trincher, of Fulton, Missouri pronounced death caused by Bronco-pneumonia. The informant was Mrs. W.E. Muire of rural Fulton.
Mrs. Simcoe was born July 24, 1839, in Kentucky, the daughter of George and Jane (Wilson) Sacre, born in Virginia and Kentucky. She was a widow of John M. Simcoe and was a housewife.
Arrangements were under the care of E.W. Herndon Furniture Store and Ubdertaking Servicesin Fulton. Burial was in the Richland Baptist Church in Kingdom City.
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Wife of John M. Simcoe
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James Thomas Sacre
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