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Updated: 06 Sep 2009 Minnie Gertrude Wilson MRS. WILSON IS TAKEN BY DEATH Mrs. Minnie Gertrude Wilson, 41 years of age died this morning at 7:39 o'clock at her home 400 North Hickory from an attack of heart ______. Mrs. Wilson was the mother of nine young children. The deceased followed her husband in death after ___ _____ Charles Wilson ___ _______ died of injuries received in an automobile wreck near Muskogee. _____ children are living at the home address. Two children, Mrs. Olas Rush and Mrs. Donald Frosberg reside at __5 South Hickory. Children are Ernest, Lawrence, Agnes, Charles, Ray, Pauline, James, Earl and a six month old baby. Two sisters of Terre Haute, IN also survive. No funeral arrangements have been made. They will __ _______ ____ by the
Lewis and Landrith funeral directors." WILSON FUNERAL RITES TOMORROW Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Gertrude Wilson, who died yesterday morning at her home will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Lewis and Landrith funeral chapel. Burial will be made in the Southern Heights Cemetery. Rebekah girls will act as flower girls while men of the Southern Ice company will serve as pallbearers. Mrs. Wilson is survived by seven children at the home address, 400 North
Hickory Street. CARD OF THANKS - We wish to thank our friends and neighbors, the Baptist women and the Rebekahs for the kindness and sympathy shown to us at the death of our mother, Mrs. Minnie Wilson. We especially appreciate the kindness of Rev. Kenyon and the Ice company employes (sic) and the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Ollis (sic) Rush and family, Mrs. Don Fosburg, Ernest, Lawrence, Agnes, Charles Ray, Pauline, James, Earl and Paul Jean (sic) Wilson. Researcher - Kim The death certificate states Minnie died of a heart attack due to heart
disease (Fatty Degeneration of the Heart). One of her daughters, Agnes I think,
said Minnie had suffered a previous heart attack and had predicted: "If I
ever have another one of those, it'll kill me." This is born out in the
doctor's statement on the death certificate that her heart attack was due to
heart disease. Perhaps he had treated her previously. [Also see obituaries for James Wesley, Anna Bell (Little) Wilson, Charles Edward Wilson, Minnie Gertrude Wilson and Donald Fosburg] |
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