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Miss Celia Nance, age 20, died Saturday evening at 8:15 o'clock at the home of her mother, Mrs. Emma Nance, 501 North Fifth street, after a week's illness of Spanish influenza which developed into pneumonia. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Emma Nance; three sisters, Misses Mary, Sallie and Maude Nance, and three brothers, John and Edward Nance of this city, and Tom B. Nance in the naval training school at Great Lakes, Ill. Mr. Tom Nance arrived yesterday from Great Lakes to attend the funeral.
The deceased was a member of the First Baptist church and a young woman of lovable disposition. She leaves a host of friends. The body was taken to the undertaking establishment of Mattil, Efinger [sic] & Roth and will be shipped to New Concord, in Calloway county, where the funeral and burial will be held probably tomorrow. ~ Paducah Sun
Murray Ledger - October 24, 1918 - p. 6, col. 5-6 - Thursday
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Miss Celia Nance, age 20, died Saturday evening at 8:15 o'clock at the home of her mother, Mrs. Emma Nance, 501 North Fifth street, after a week's illness of Spanish influenza which developed into pneumonia. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Emma Nance; three sisters, Misses Mary, Sallie and Maude Nance, and three brothers, John and Edward Nance of this city, and Tom B. Nance in the naval training school at Great Lakes, Ill. Mr. Tom Nance arrived yesterday from Great Lakes to attend the funeral.
The deceased was a member of the First Baptist church and a young woman of lovable disposition. She leaves a host of friends. The body was taken to the undertaking establishment of Mattil, Efinger [sic] & Roth and will be shipped to New Concord, in Calloway county, where the funeral and burial will be held probably tomorrow. ~ Paducah Sun
Murray Ledger - October 24, 1918 - p. 6, col. 5-6 - Thursday
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