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THE WESTERN STAR, 12 October 1917 |
Obituary of MRS. H. C. McWHERTER |
DEATH of MRS. H. C. McWHERTER. Mrs. Henry C. McWherter, a former well known citizen of this county, died at the home of relatives in Collins, Iowa, on Tuesday of this week, after an illness which had extended through a number of months. For some time, Mr. and Mrs. McWherter lived on the Harbaugh ranch in Valley tp., this county. Later, they made their home for a few years, in this city, conducting a hotel most of the time. Mrs. McWherter was a woman of a pronounced and most worthy type of character. All who knew her, respected her, almost as a personal friend. Her daughter, Mrs. Levi Kingman, and her son, Earl McWherter, were present at the time of her mother's death. Mr. Kingman started on Tuesday evening for Iowa. |
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