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Martha Frances Myers
Submitted by: Jacque Pearce Reynolds


Death of Mrs. Myers
Mrs. Martha Myers died Saturday, April 20, 1912 at the home of her son-in-law, Charles Dailey in this city after an illness of three weeks' duration. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. B. Ellis and interment took place in Waurika cemetery Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Myers was born at Higbee, Randolph Co., MO in 1840. Her maiden name was Leslie. She was married to James R. Myers March 22, 1877. One child was born to this union, Mrs. Pearl Dailey of this city. Mrs. Myers' husband died Oct. 21, 1900, since which time she lived with her daughter. She leaves, besides the immediate relatives here, four brothers and three sisters, all of whom reside in Missouri
Mrs. Myers was a member of the Christian church and as such lived a faithful christian life. Mr. and Mrs. Dailey and the family have many friends who sympathize with them in their bereavement.


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