Mother: Mary Ann POWERS b: 11 NOV 1793
Mrs. Granville Snell Dead.
The angel of death visited this city Saturday night about nine o'clock
and claimed Mrs. Granville Snell, aged 80 years, who has for some time
been making her home with her daughter Mrs. Sam Hook, on East Liberty
street.
Deceased was the wife of Mr. Granville Snell, deceased at one time of
the most substantial and leading stockmen of Monroe county. Since his
death she has been making her home with a daughter in Quincy, Ill., a
son in Centralia, relatives near Paris, Mo., and with her daughter, Mrs.
Same Hook, in this city.
Mrs. Snell has for the past four or five months been suffering intensely
from ulceration of the stomach, which terminated in her death Saturday
night.
The funeral services were help last Monday at 3:30 o'clock at Mt. Zion
church, six miles south of Paris, Mo. The remains will be interred at
the same place beside her family.
Mother: Mary Ann POWERS b: 11 NOV 1793
Mrs. Granville Snell Dead.
The angel of death visited this city Saturday night about nine o'clock
and claimed Mrs. Granville Snell, aged 80 years, who has for some time
been making her home with her daughter Mrs. Sam Hook, on East Liberty
street.
Deceased was the wife of Mr. Granville Snell, deceased at one time of
the most substantial and leading stockmen of Monroe county. Since his
death she has been making her home with a daughter in Quincy, Ill., a
son in Centralia, relatives near Paris, Mo., and with her daughter, Mrs.
Same Hook, in this city.
Mrs. Snell has for the past four or five months been suffering intensely
from ulceration of the stomach, which terminated in her death Saturday
night.
The funeral services were help last Monday at 3:30 o'clock at Mt. Zion
church, six miles south of Paris, Mo. The remains will be interred at
the same place beside her family.
Family Members
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement