Obit For | Mary (Rogers) Williams |
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Headline | Mrs. Mary Williams Dead |
Text | Mrs. O. D. Davis and daughter, Mrs. Walter Jones of Washburn were called to Oklahoma City, Okla., on Monday, January 26th, on account of the sickness of Mrs. Mary Williams, a sister of Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Williams suffered a severe stroke of paralysis, and passed away at her home in Oklahoma City on Saturday, January 31st.
She was never able to speak after the stroke, but remained conscious and knew all the folks till the last. Her mother, Mrs. Cynthia A. Rogers, had been making her home with her for several years. Mrs. Williams mother and all of her brothers and sisters were at her bedside at her passing, and all that loving hearts and willing hands could do were done for her. She was born and raised near Corsicana in this county, and was the oldest daughter of Josiah and Cynthia A. Rogers. Mrs. Jones returned home on Monday, February 2nd, but Mrs. Davis, intends to remain with her mother for a week or so. |
Newspaper | Cassville Democrat |
Date | Feb. 14, 1920 |
Death Cert Link | - |
Resource | State Historical Society of MO Microfilm |
Submitted by | Donna Cooper |