Obit For | Mollie (Maddox) Eubanks |
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Headline | #1. Mrs. James Eubanks Dead |
Text | Obit #1. Mrs. James Eubanks died at 12:25 o'clock Wednesday morning, January 9, at the family home north of Cassville, 1 1/2 mile, following an illness of three weeks of appendicitis and an thermal tumor. As the REPUBLICAN goes to press it is informed that the funeral is to be held Thursday afternoon at Star and interment made in the Stubblefield cemetery between McDowell and Jenkins. Obit #2. Mollie Maddox Eubanks was born at Neosho, March 8, 1879, died at her home near Cassville, January 9, 1918, after an illness of a few weeks of appendicitis and other troubles. She lived as a girl in Newton, Lawrence and Barry Counties, was married to James C. Eubanks at Jenkins in July 1896. To them eleven children were born, eight of whom are living, four sons and four daughters. Two died in infancy and one of the age of two years. The oldest child, Ezra, is a senior of the Cassville High school. The youngest child is a little two year old son. The funeral services were held at the Star School house near McDowell, January 10, conducted by Eld. J. S. McQueen. Interment was made in Stubblefield cemetery in the same locality. Mrs. Eubanks was in the prime of womanhood and her passing away has brought the deepest of grief to her devoted family and friends. She was a member of the Christian Church and an estimable woman. The members for the family have the sympathy of the people of this entire community in their bereavement. |
Newspaper or Funeral Home | #1. - #2. Cassville Republican |
Date | #1. January 10, 1918, Thursday - #2. January 17, 1918, Thursday |
Death Cert Link | Death Certificate |
Resource | State Historical Society of MO Microfilm |
Submitted by | Jack Fly |