Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Ada N Judah Wampler

RESIDENT OF COUNTY DIES

Becoming ill Thursday noon at the home of her daughter in Sanders, Mrs. Ada N. Wampler of south of Smithville, died at 6:30 o'’clock yesterday evening of a heart attack.

Mrs. Wampler, together with her husband, William Fute (sic) Wampler, had arrived at the Harley Rayle home, the residence of the daughter, only Thursday noon from the Wampler home. The rural lady, age 65, had been under a physician'’s care as a result of a heart disturbance for some months.

Funeral services will be held at 11 o'’clock Saturday morning at the Sanders Pentecostal Church of which Mrs. Wampler was a member. The Rev. John Hays will officiate and burial will be at the Clear Creek Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Wilbur Rayle, Raymond Taylor, Stanley Anderson, Raymond Sylvester, Ernest Judah, and Frank Watson. Flower bearers will be Mrs. Earl Bender, Mrs. Ruth Stipp, Miss Vannie Wampler, and Mrs. Seymour Sparks.

In addition to the husband, Mrs. Wampler is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harley Rayle, at whose home the death occurred, and Mrs. Fred Taylor of Rural Route Four. Two sisters also survive, in addition to five grandchildren, and are Mrs. Epsie Watson of Bedford and Arlia Judah of Rural Route Four.

Source: Bloomington Telephone - June 27 1941

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