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Mrs. Isophene Vivian <I>Stanley</I> Cummins

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Mrs. Isophene Vivian Stanley Cummins

Birth
Buffalo, Dallas County, Missouri, USA
Death
8 Feb 1915 (aged 66–67)
Corvallis, Ravalli County, Montana, USA
Burial
Corvallis, Ravalli County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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SEC 1 W ROW 16 LOT 202 PLOT 2
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"Mrs. I.V. Cummins Died Monday Morning
Deceased Had Been a Resident of the Bitter Root Valley For Nineteen Years

Corvallis, February 11 - The funeral of Mrs. I.V. Cummins, who died Monday morning of pneumonia, was conducted from the residence Tuesday at 12 o'clock, Rev. T.B. Reagan of the Methodist church officiating. Several songs were rendered by a double male quartet. Interment was made in the Corvallis cemetery.

Isophene Vivian Stanley Cummins was of southern parentage, born at Buffalo, Dallas County, Missouri, in 1943. At an early age, she became a member of the Methodist church, and for twenty-nine years was a Sunday school teacher. For nineteen years, she had made the Bitter Root Valley her home. Of a quiet home loving nature, she was not well known here, but ws highly respected and much esteemed by those who knew her best.

She is survived by a daughter, Mr. Thomas R. Glass of this place, and two sons, Edwin Cummins of Terrill, Texas and Charles Cummins of Springfield, Missouri."

Source: Ravalli Republican, 12 February 1915
"Mrs. I.V. Cummins Died Monday Morning
Deceased Had Been a Resident of the Bitter Root Valley For Nineteen Years

Corvallis, February 11 - The funeral of Mrs. I.V. Cummins, who died Monday morning of pneumonia, was conducted from the residence Tuesday at 12 o'clock, Rev. T.B. Reagan of the Methodist church officiating. Several songs were rendered by a double male quartet. Interment was made in the Corvallis cemetery.

Isophene Vivian Stanley Cummins was of southern parentage, born at Buffalo, Dallas County, Missouri, in 1943. At an early age, she became a member of the Methodist church, and for twenty-nine years was a Sunday school teacher. For nineteen years, she had made the Bitter Root Valley her home. Of a quiet home loving nature, she was not well known here, but ws highly respected and much esteemed by those who knew her best.

She is survived by a daughter, Mr. Thomas R. Glass of this place, and two sons, Edwin Cummins of Terrill, Texas and Charles Cummins of Springfield, Missouri."

Source: Ravalli Republican, 12 February 1915

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