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Lilly Myrtle <I>Burris</I> Bolding

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Lilly Myrtle Burris Bolding

Birth
Death
24 Sep 1928 (aged 35)
Burial
Success, Texas County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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MRS. FRANK BOLDING DIED IN SPRINGFIELD

Last Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bolding, of Ellis Prairie, went to Springfield Baptist Hospital for treatment and possible operation for Mrs. Bolding, who had been suffering from goiter and asthma. Her condition was very critical and no operation was performed for these troubles. Mrs. Bolding was about to become a mother and knowing that her death was but a matter of a few hours, it was decided to perform an operation in order to save the child if possible, which operation was successfully performed Monday evening, the mother passing away in a short time. The baby lives and it is at the hospital, a fine large baby boy, and it is hoped that this little one may grow and thrive and be a comfort to his father in his loneliness.

Mrs. Lillie Bolding was a daughter of Mr. Marshall Burris. She is survived by father, husband, and three other children besides the baby boy. She was a kind and loving wife and mother, a good neighbor, and many friends regret to learn of her death. The family have the sympathy of all.

Marshall Burris, C. E. Routh and H. E. Walrath went to Springfield Tuesday and the body was taken to the family home that night, burial taking place at Oakland cemetery Wednesday.

--Houston Herald, 9/27/1928 p. 1
MRS. FRANK BOLDING DIED IN SPRINGFIELD

Last Friday morning Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bolding, of Ellis Prairie, went to Springfield Baptist Hospital for treatment and possible operation for Mrs. Bolding, who had been suffering from goiter and asthma. Her condition was very critical and no operation was performed for these troubles. Mrs. Bolding was about to become a mother and knowing that her death was but a matter of a few hours, it was decided to perform an operation in order to save the child if possible, which operation was successfully performed Monday evening, the mother passing away in a short time. The baby lives and it is at the hospital, a fine large baby boy, and it is hoped that this little one may grow and thrive and be a comfort to his father in his loneliness.

Mrs. Lillie Bolding was a daughter of Mr. Marshall Burris. She is survived by father, husband, and three other children besides the baby boy. She was a kind and loving wife and mother, a good neighbor, and many friends regret to learn of her death. The family have the sympathy of all.

Marshall Burris, C. E. Routh and H. E. Walrath went to Springfield Tuesday and the body was taken to the family home that night, burial taking place at Oakland cemetery Wednesday.

--Houston Herald, 9/27/1928 p. 1


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