LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
December 16, 1915
MRS. M. L. TAYLOR
---Mrs. M. L. Taylor died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A.J. McClung, at Boring Wednesday morning, December 1, aged seventy-eight years.
---She is survived by two sons and two daughters, J.F. Wilmarth, Lamonta, Oregon, Mrs. Ella Aton, Gresham, Oregon, Mrs. Kate McClung, Boring, and W.N. Wilmarth, Denver, Colorado.
---Mrs. Taylor was a native of Ohio. Her maiden name was Buck. She was married to J.M. Wilmarth and moved to Kansas where Mr. Wilmarth died. Later she was married to Dr. A. Taylor who she survived by about twenty-years.
---Grandma Taylor, as she is lovingly known by her friends, came to Oregon about thirteen years ago with her sons and settled near Boring where she had made her home ever since.
---She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
---The funeral services were held Friday afternoon, December 3, and interment was in the Gresham cemetery beside other members of her family. (Gresham, Oregon Outlook)
---Editors note: She was a kind and loving sister of Mrs. W.T. Fry and was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Buck and has many relatives and friends here, having lived in and near La Plata about fourteen years.
BURIED IN AN UNMARKED GRAVE!
Mary is buried next to her grandson Walter Wilmarth who was the son of James Fessler Wilmarth.
See her Oregon State Death Certificate #5938 attached as a photo for more information.
LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
December 16, 1915
MRS. M. L. TAYLOR
---Mrs. M. L. Taylor died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A.J. McClung, at Boring Wednesday morning, December 1, aged seventy-eight years.
---She is survived by two sons and two daughters, J.F. Wilmarth, Lamonta, Oregon, Mrs. Ella Aton, Gresham, Oregon, Mrs. Kate McClung, Boring, and W.N. Wilmarth, Denver, Colorado.
---Mrs. Taylor was a native of Ohio. Her maiden name was Buck. She was married to J.M. Wilmarth and moved to Kansas where Mr. Wilmarth died. Later she was married to Dr. A. Taylor who she survived by about twenty-years.
---Grandma Taylor, as she is lovingly known by her friends, came to Oregon about thirteen years ago with her sons and settled near Boring where she had made her home ever since.
---She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
---The funeral services were held Friday afternoon, December 3, and interment was in the Gresham cemetery beside other members of her family. (Gresham, Oregon Outlook)
---Editors note: She was a kind and loving sister of Mrs. W.T. Fry and was the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Buck and has many relatives and friends here, having lived in and near La Plata about fourteen years.
BURIED IN AN UNMARKED GRAVE!
Mary is buried next to her grandson Walter Wilmarth who was the son of James Fessler Wilmarth.
See her Oregon State Death Certificate #5938 attached as a photo for more information.
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