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THE LARNED EAGLE-OPTIC, 18 March 1892
Obituary of ALBERTA J. McCRORY
The Death Record

Mrs. Alberta J. McCrory, who died at the residence of William Whitmer in this city on Monday last, was a constant sufferer of spinal disease for a period of five years. Since the death of her husband, Franklin M. McCrory, three years ago, she has been in a helpless condition. She was born in Elk county, Indiana, and at the time of her death was in her forty sixth year. One son, Claude McCrory, and a daughter, Mrs. John McConnaughhay, are the surviving members of the family. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. P. Reynolds of the Baptist church.
Transcribed and Contributed by Richard Schwartzkopf


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