LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
November 12, 1925
A. M. WORKMAN
---Andrew M. Workman, former resident of Adair County, died at a hospital in his home town, Thermopolis, Wyoming, last Wednesday night, dying before his father, F. W. Workman of this city, reached his bedside. His death was due to Bright's disease.
---Mr. Workman was sixty-four years old and was born and reared on the old Workman farm near Gibbs. He lived in Adair County until about thirty years ago when he moved to the west and for some time had made his home on a ranch near Thermopolis. He was here on a visit four years ago.
---He leaves a widow and a step-son, a brother, B. F. Workman of La Plata and a sister, Mrs. O.E. Benner of Gibbs, Mrs. F.R. Easley of Brashear is a niece.
Obituary provided by: Farm Girl from Mo. 47142793
LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
November 12, 1925
A. M. WORKMAN
---Andrew M. Workman, former resident of Adair County, died at a hospital in his home town, Thermopolis, Wyoming, last Wednesday night, dying before his father, F. W. Workman of this city, reached his bedside. His death was due to Bright's disease.
---Mr. Workman was sixty-four years old and was born and reared on the old Workman farm near Gibbs. He lived in Adair County until about thirty years ago when he moved to the west and for some time had made his home on a ranch near Thermopolis. He was here on a visit four years ago.
---He leaves a widow and a step-son, a brother, B. F. Workman of La Plata and a sister, Mrs. O.E. Benner of Gibbs, Mrs. F.R. Easley of Brashear is a niece.
Obituary provided by: Farm Girl from Mo. 47142793
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