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From: MSN Nicknamemissouri1981  (Original Message)Sent: 2/5/2003 2:16 AM
Lillie Mae Rush
 
 Lillie Mae Rush, daughter of Earheart and Mary Jane Warner, who was born in Indiana August 2, 1875, died June 28, 1932, following a short illlness of cerebral apoplexy, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Inez Claybrook, Lawndale, Mo.  She was 56 years, 11 months, and 2 1/4 days of age.
 She was married to Miles Fred Rush March 24, 1897 and to this union were born nine children, three boys and six girls.  The husband and three children preceded her in death.
 Mrs. Rush professed a hope in Christ in 1911 and joined the Christan Church at Union, and lived a faithful member until death.
 She leaves six children, namely, Mrs. Inez Claybrook of Lawndale, Mo., Mrs. Jewel Quisenberry of Buffalo, Mrs. Violet Randleman of Buffalo, Charley Rush of Tonkawa, Okla., and Ruby and Viola of Buffalo.  Brothers and sisters are O.F. Warner of Santa Paula, Calif., Ive Richerson of Long Lane, and G. W. Warner of Malta Bend, Mo.  There are six grandchildren besides other relatives and friends.
 Funeral services were conducted by Rev. R. B. Turner, assisted by Revs. V. R. Walker and J. E. Jackson, at the Twin Churches Friday at 11:00 o'clock.  Interment was under the direction of L. B. Jones.
 She was loved by all who knew her and will be missed by her children and other relatives


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