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Mary E. <I>Strode</I> Lincoln

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Mary E. Strode Lincoln

Birth
Death
6 Nov 1912 (aged 36–37)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Nov. 16, 1912 issue of Illinois State Journal: The remains of Mrs. Mary A. Lincoln, who died in Minneapolis, arrived in Springfield yesterday afternoon and were taken to the undertaking establishment of E. P. Metcalf, in South Fifth street. The remains will be taken to Cantrall this morning, the former home of the decedent, where services will be held at the Strode school house. Interment will be made in Cantrall cemetery.

Nov. 17, 1912 issue of Illinois State Register: The body of Mrs. Mary A. Lincoln, a former resident of this city, who died at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 6 at Minneapolis, Minn., was forwarded to this city over the Chicago & Alton railroad, and removed to the undertaking establishment of E. P. Metcalf, 329 South Fifth street, and later removed to Cantrall yesterday morning.

The funeral services were conducted at 11 o'clock yesterday morning at the Strode school house the Rev. P. J. Rhinehart of Athens officiating. Burial was in Strode cemetery.

The pall bearers were George Minch, T. J. Strode, W. S. Randall, John Strode, S. Dillard and T. Dillard, all cousins of the deceased.
Nov. 16, 1912 issue of Illinois State Journal: The remains of Mrs. Mary A. Lincoln, who died in Minneapolis, arrived in Springfield yesterday afternoon and were taken to the undertaking establishment of E. P. Metcalf, in South Fifth street. The remains will be taken to Cantrall this morning, the former home of the decedent, where services will be held at the Strode school house. Interment will be made in Cantrall cemetery.

Nov. 17, 1912 issue of Illinois State Register: The body of Mrs. Mary A. Lincoln, a former resident of this city, who died at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 6 at Minneapolis, Minn., was forwarded to this city over the Chicago & Alton railroad, and removed to the undertaking establishment of E. P. Metcalf, 329 South Fifth street, and later removed to Cantrall yesterday morning.

The funeral services were conducted at 11 o'clock yesterday morning at the Strode school house the Rev. P. J. Rhinehart of Athens officiating. Burial was in Strode cemetery.

The pall bearers were George Minch, T. J. Strode, W. S. Randall, John Strode, S. Dillard and T. Dillard, all cousins of the deceased.


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