Thursday, January 17, 1980 Cabool Enterprise, Cabool, Texas Co., Missouri
  SADIE DELL DENNEY
     Sadie Dell Duvall was born at Williamstown, Missouri, March 4, 1894, the daughter of William C. and Georgia (Gray) Duvall.
She died in Branson, Missouri, January 10, at age 85 years, ten months and six days.
     Most of her life was spent in Texas County.  In 1912 she married Mack Todd and to this union two children were born.  In 1953 she was married to Grover Denney
who died several years ago.  She has also been preceded in passing by a son, Ernest Todd, three sisters and three brothers.  For several years she lived in the Houston
area where she united with the Methodist Church there and later moved her membership to the Cabool United Methodist Church.
     For the past few years she has been in failing health but always enjoyed visiting with her family, friends and neighbors.
     Surviving are a daughter, Mackie Elmore, Branson; two brothers, Jesse Duvall, Republic, and Frank Duvall, San Francisco, California; four grandchildren, eleven
great grandchildren and many other relatives.
     Services were 2 p.m. Saturday, January 12, in Elliott-Gentry Chapel with Rev.Joe Black officiating.  Burial was in Cabool Cemetery.
   [Marguerette House Powell -2007]

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Mrs. Florence Dillender (Dellinger)

Oct 31, 1935
Black Jack
We were greatly shocked to hear of the death of Mrs. Florence Dillender (Dellinger) of Springer, N. M. Her death occurred a few weeks ago as the result of a stroke of
paralysis. She will be remembered by her neighbors and friends of this community as Florence House
.

Contributed by: Marguerette Powell / Submitted by: Kerma Breedlove

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Mrs. Pauline Brown Delany


June 19, 1908
City News
Gathered by Mrs. Fannie Bush
Mrs. Pauline Delany (mother of Mary E. Brown, second wife of James Madison Fielden) died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Pink Green, June 12, 1908.
She was born in Rock Castle county, Kentucky, in 1831.
She was married to James Brown in 1848, by whom she had seven children. In 1870 she was married to Mr. Delaney.

She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church (South).
(Note: Mary E. Brown's daughter, Lizzie Lier, born 22 Sept., 1888-90 married Samuel Mabe 01 Aug., 1908, Texas Co., Missouri. Some records indicate the name Laura E.,
other records indicate Florence, and the surname Fielden was sometimes used.)

Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the kind friends who so kindly and patiently helped us care for our mother in her lingering sickness and death, and assure them it will never be forgotten.
Pink Green and Family

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Name of Deceased: Ruth Vera Chambers Diedrich
Newspaper: Houston Herald
Submitters Name: Jan Miller

Obit: Ruth Vera Chambers, daughter of Letitia and George Chambers, was born June 18, 1901, and died May 7, 1958,
making her age at the time of her death 56 years, 10 months, and 17 days.

She was born near Yukon and lived practically all of her life in the Yukon and Raymondville communities.

On January 30, 1918 she was united in marriage to William Shelby Diedrich of Raymondville. To this union one daughter was born.
The Diedrichs first lived near Raymondville and were living there when their daughter was born.
After living near Raymondville for about three years they moved to the Ozark community near Yukon, on the Hubbard McKinney place.

Ruth was converted and became a member of the Grand View Church, later transferring her membership to the Baptist Church at Raymondville where she was a member at the time of her death.

Survivors are the husband, William; the daughter, Mrs. Vivian Long, Willow Springs; two sisters, Mrs. Ester Materly, Uba City, Calif.;
and Mrs. Alma Drennan, Los Angeles, Calif.; two brothers, Ernest Chambers and Earl Chambers both of Keota, Iowa; three grandchildren, one great-granchild and other relatives.

Funeral services were conducted Saturday, May 10 at the Raymondville Baptist Church with Rev. Charles Foley officiating.
Burial was in the Big Creek Cemetery.
 

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