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Marriage Notes for Charles Henry Webb Sr. and Myrna Anderilla NELSON-216250
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PLAC Housewife, seamstress Elders' Mfg. Co.
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PLAC United Methodist Church
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PLAC Died at Webb City Health care center
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Homemaker, piano teacher United Methodist.
28 JUN 1995 Very nice obituary in The Messenger.[Brderbund WFT Vol. 12, Ed. 1, Tree #4041, Date of Import: 22 Jun 1998]
Elizabeth gave Richard V. Edwards the watch that Mark Keightley, her great grandfather and the father of Anna Kaziah Keightley Edwards, brought over from England on the ship Washington in 1830. The watch is much older than 1830.
Nora and I visited her in Pleasant Hill in 1989. She lived by herself and was trimming some bushes when we arrived. VERY active and SHARP mentally. She stressed more that she was a Sudbrack. Lauren was with us and Helen Harmon came to the house while we were there. Helen took us to Crescent View Cemetery and showed us some graves. Got her on video.
My second cousin Elizabeth was a joy to see and visit.
She was able to take care of herself until just a very few weeks prior to her death. Her last days were a struggle. She was praying that she would die.