Mrs. Nellie F. Blagg Died Late Tuesday
Passed Away at Home of Her Daughter, Mrs. V. P. Lindsey
Mrs. Nellie F. Blagg passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. V. P. Lindsey and Mr. Lindsey, 83 Chery Street at five o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Blagg who had been in good health, suffered a heart attack in the early part of Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Blagg, widow of the late W. H. Blagg, former editor of the Harris Herald, Harris, Missouri had made her home with her daughter, since the death of Mr. Blagg three years ago. She was born in Quincy, Illinois seventy years ago and spent the last part of her life in Corydon, Iowa.
Beside Mrs. Lindsey, surviving children are three sons, Joe L. Blagg, The Marine Coast Guart, ???Camp Pendleton, Ocean Side, California, Robert E. Blagg and Wood H. Blagg, Pueblo, Colorado and one daughter, Mrs. Jack Laycock of Kansas City.
Funeral arrangements being made by the Gordon Funeral Home have not been complete awaiting word from relatives at a distance.
The Messrs Blagg of Pueblo and Mrs Laycock of Kansas City will arrive in Chillicothe tonight.
Chillicothe Constitution Tribune, Wednesday, December 8, 1943
Info provided by 46492910
Mrs. Nellie F. Blagg Died Late Tuesday
Passed Away at Home of Her Daughter, Mrs. V. P. Lindsey
Mrs. Nellie F. Blagg passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. V. P. Lindsey and Mr. Lindsey, 83 Chery Street at five o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Blagg who had been in good health, suffered a heart attack in the early part of Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Blagg, widow of the late W. H. Blagg, former editor of the Harris Herald, Harris, Missouri had made her home with her daughter, since the death of Mr. Blagg three years ago. She was born in Quincy, Illinois seventy years ago and spent the last part of her life in Corydon, Iowa.
Beside Mrs. Lindsey, surviving children are three sons, Joe L. Blagg, The Marine Coast Guart, ???Camp Pendleton, Ocean Side, California, Robert E. Blagg and Wood H. Blagg, Pueblo, Colorado and one daughter, Mrs. Jack Laycock of Kansas City.
Funeral arrangements being made by the Gordon Funeral Home have not been complete awaiting word from relatives at a distance.
The Messrs Blagg of Pueblo and Mrs Laycock of Kansas City will arrive in Chillicothe tonight.
Chillicothe Constitution Tribune, Wednesday, December 8, 1943
Info provided by 46492910
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement