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M. Lorrane Whitmire

© Westville Record
April 7, 1944
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott



Death came Tuesday, April 4, in a Prairie Grove hospital to Mrs. M. Lorrane WHITMIRE as a result of cancer from which she had suffered for the past year.
Altho a resident of Addielee, Westville has lost one of her pioneer citizens as she and her husband, the late Eli WHITMIRE, made this their home in the early days. They had lived in the county for 48 years.
Born September 12, 1877 in Salem, Mo., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George BOUQUET.
Funeral service was held Thursday from the Roberts Funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. B. V. PENDLEY.

Burial was made in the Westville cemetery.
Survivors include one son, Roy WHITMIRE, of Atlanta, Ga.; one granddaughter, several sisters and a host of other relatives and friends.






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