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Mrs Maude Winchester

Birth
Death
27 May 1906 (aged 54–55)
Lewistown, Lewis County, Missouri, USA
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Lewistown, Lewis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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WIDE-AWAKE LEWISTOWN
Mrs. Maude Winchester died at the home of Daniel Patchin Sunday, May 27.
The La Belle Star, La Belle, Missouri, 01 Jun 1906, Fri; Page 8, Column 1

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— Mrs. M. Winchester, aged 55 years, who spent the winter in La Belle with her friend, Mrs. Emma Noble, and went to Maywood in March to work as a milliner, came to Lewistown Saturday, May 19, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Patchin, where she passed away Sunday, May 27, at 9:45 a. m. Death resulted from total nervous collapse. Her children, Mrs. A. M. Scott and F. E. Winchester, of Booklyn, New York, arrived in Lewistown Tuesday morning and the body was interred in Lewistown cemetery after song and prayer service at the grave conducted by Rev. Smith, of the M. E. church, south. Mrs. Scott and Mr. Winchester accompanied Mrs. Noble home where they spent the following day, departing for their home in the evening.
The La Belle Star, La Belle, Missouri, 01 Jun 1906, Fri • Page 1, Column 5
WIDE-AWAKE LEWISTOWN
Mrs. Maude Winchester died at the home of Daniel Patchin Sunday, May 27.
The La Belle Star, La Belle, Missouri, 01 Jun 1906, Fri; Page 8, Column 1

Our Local Pickups
— Mrs. M. Winchester, aged 55 years, who spent the winter in La Belle with her friend, Mrs. Emma Noble, and went to Maywood in March to work as a milliner, came to Lewistown Saturday, May 19, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Patchin, where she passed away Sunday, May 27, at 9:45 a. m. Death resulted from total nervous collapse. Her children, Mrs. A. M. Scott and F. E. Winchester, of Booklyn, New York, arrived in Lewistown Tuesday morning and the body was interred in Lewistown cemetery after song and prayer service at the grave conducted by Rev. Smith, of the M. E. church, south. Mrs. Scott and Mr. Winchester accompanied Mrs. Noble home where they spent the following day, departing for their home in the evening.
The La Belle Star, La Belle, Missouri, 01 Jun 1906, Fri • Page 1, Column 5

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