--Rev. J. K. Smith pastor of the Baptist Church, conducting the services. He was assisted by Rev. W. J. Faust of the Methodist Church. A large number of friends were present to pay the last tribute of respect to the deceased and express sympathy to the breaved(sic) family.
--Miss Mag Webb was respected and loved by every one who knew her. Her life was full of good deeds and one of devotion and service to her immediate family and many friends and neighbors who loved her.
Published in Daily Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, Arkansas, Saturday, October 8, 1921. Ozark, September 7.
Miss Margaret Webb, aged 72, died yesterday at her home here. She was the daughter of the late Perry Webb, one of Ozark's first merchants. She is survived by three brothers and five sisters.
--Rev. J. K. Smith pastor of the Baptist Church, conducting the services. He was assisted by Rev. W. J. Faust of the Methodist Church. A large number of friends were present to pay the last tribute of respect to the deceased and express sympathy to the breaved(sic) family.
--Miss Mag Webb was respected and loved by every one who knew her. Her life was full of good deeds and one of devotion and service to her immediate family and many friends and neighbors who loved her.
Published in Daily Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, Arkansas, Saturday, October 8, 1921. Ozark, September 7.
Miss Margaret Webb, aged 72, died yesterday at her home here. She was the daughter of the late Perry Webb, one of Ozark's first merchants. She is survived by three brothers and five sisters.
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