Sunday Morning
December 9, 1934
MRS. JOHN BLAIR OF LEWISVILLE, SUCCUMBS
RITES TO BE HELD TUESDAY FOR SATURDAY DEATH VICTIM
Mrs. John Blair, 74, died at her home near Lewisville at 8 p.m. Saturday following a lingering illness. Death was caused by complications. She had been bedfast several months.
She is survived by her husband and the following sons and daughter, Mrs. Leslie Porteus, J. W. Blair and Frank Blair of near Coshocton, Mrs. Mary McMillin of the home, Mrs. George Kreis of Bolivar (?), Mrs. Archie Lapp of Conesville and Harry Blair of Canton.
She also leaves two step-children, Mrs. George Stiner of Fresno and E. J. Blair of Buffalo, Ohio; 21 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; four sisters and two brothers.
She was a member of the Canal Lewisville M. E. Church. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, the hour to be ______ later.
Sunday Morning
December 9, 1934
MRS. JOHN BLAIR OF LEWISVILLE, SUCCUMBS
RITES TO BE HELD TUESDAY FOR SATURDAY DEATH VICTIM
Mrs. John Blair, 74, died at her home near Lewisville at 8 p.m. Saturday following a lingering illness. Death was caused by complications. She had been bedfast several months.
She is survived by her husband and the following sons and daughter, Mrs. Leslie Porteus, J. W. Blair and Frank Blair of near Coshocton, Mrs. Mary McMillin of the home, Mrs. George Kreis of Bolivar (?), Mrs. Archie Lapp of Conesville and Harry Blair of Canton.
She also leaves two step-children, Mrs. George Stiner of Fresno and E. J. Blair of Buffalo, Ohio; 21 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; four sisters and two brothers.
She was a member of the Canal Lewisville M. E. Church. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, the hour to be ______ later.
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