© Alex Tribune Alex, Oklahoma January 9, 1920 Bertha J. [Miller] Golladay January 3, 1897 ~ December 30, 1919 Remains Shipped Here For Burial - The remains of Mrs. Bertha Golliday arrived here last Thursday from Paris, Texas, and were laid to rest in the Morris Cemetery. Mrs. Golliday was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller who reside near here. She had been confined in a hospital at Paris, Texas, for some time suffering from a complication of diseases, until released by death on December 29th. She leaves a little daughter who is sick in a hospital, her husband, a father, mother and other relatives and friends who are grieved because of her going out from among them. The Tribune extends sympathy to the bereaved ones." "We wish to thank the neighbors and friends who assisted us in the burial of our beloved wife and daughter and the many expressions of sympathy in our great bereavement, which were of great comfort to us. These acts of friendship will be ever kindly remembered. R. L. Golliday and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Miller. |
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