Roundup, Dec 8. --(Special) -- Mrs. Myona Noe, 40,
former resident of Roundup, died Sunday in the state
tuberculosis sanitarium at Galen, where she had been
a patient for the last year.
Funeral services will be held here Thursday at 2 p. m.
in the Roberts funeral home, with the Rev. F. Sidney
Shinall, pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist church, in
charge. Interment will be made in the New Miners'
cemetery.
Mrs. Noe was better known here as Mrs. Ernest
Stuck. She lived in Roundup from 1917 to 1924, and
leaving here had married a second time.
Survivors include her mother, Mrs. A. E. Lock of
Marmarth, N. D.; two sons, James and Chester Stuck
of Miles City; three sisters, Mrs. Frank Messner of
Miles City, Mrs. Rita Hunter of Great Falls and Mrs.
Carl Duggard of Port Angeles, Wash., and three
brothers, Charles Green of Roundup, James Green
of San Francisco, Cal., and William Green of Miles City
Roundup, Dec 8. --(Special) -- Mrs. Myona Noe, 40,
former resident of Roundup, died Sunday in the state
tuberculosis sanitarium at Galen, where she had been
a patient for the last year.
Funeral services will be held here Thursday at 2 p. m.
in the Roberts funeral home, with the Rev. F. Sidney
Shinall, pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist church, in
charge. Interment will be made in the New Miners'
cemetery.
Mrs. Noe was better known here as Mrs. Ernest
Stuck. She lived in Roundup from 1917 to 1924, and
leaving here had married a second time.
Survivors include her mother, Mrs. A. E. Lock of
Marmarth, N. D.; two sons, James and Chester Stuck
of Miles City; three sisters, Mrs. Frank Messner of
Miles City, Mrs. Rita Hunter of Great Falls and Mrs.
Carl Duggard of Port Angeles, Wash., and three
brothers, Charles Green of Roundup, James Green
of San Francisco, Cal., and William Green of Miles City