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Mary Florence <I>Neill</I> McKinstray

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Mary Florence Neill McKinstray

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
3 Mar 1921 (aged 62)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9522247, Longitude: -85.9677963
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The Noblesville Ledger, p. 7, Friday, March 4, 1921

MARY F. M'KINSTRAY DIED LAST NIGHT

Member Well Known Family In South Part of County

Mrs. Mary F. McKinstray, aged sixty-three, died in the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis late Thursday night after having been in the institution for treatment for ten days. The remains were brought to the late home of the deceased a short distance east of Fishers, Friday morning, and the funeral will be held there at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The services will be in charge of Rev. Clarence Cook, pastor of the M. E. church at Fishers, and the interment will take place in the Highland cemetery.

Mrs. McKinstray was the widow of Frank McKinstray, who died about five years ago. She had been in poor health for some time and when she was taken to the hospital last week there did not seem to be much hope for her recovery.

The children who survive are Dr. H. R. McKinstray, E. E. McKinstray, of Madison, Wis., Neill McKinstray, a student in Purdue University; Mrs. Dr. A. C. Arnett, of Lafayette and Mrs. Aaron Sylvester, who at present is at home and Miss Maude McKinstray, also at home. The family is one of the most highly respected in the southern part of the county. They and their relatives have been residents of that section for a long time, the father of Frank McKinstray having entered land in that part of the county from the government. The deceased was identified with the M. E. church and had a very large circle of acquaintances who held her in very high esteem.
The Noblesville Ledger, p. 7, Friday, March 4, 1921

MARY F. M'KINSTRAY DIED LAST NIGHT

Member Well Known Family In South Part of County

Mrs. Mary F. McKinstray, aged sixty-three, died in the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis late Thursday night after having been in the institution for treatment for ten days. The remains were brought to the late home of the deceased a short distance east of Fishers, Friday morning, and the funeral will be held there at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The services will be in charge of Rev. Clarence Cook, pastor of the M. E. church at Fishers, and the interment will take place in the Highland cemetery.

Mrs. McKinstray was the widow of Frank McKinstray, who died about five years ago. She had been in poor health for some time and when she was taken to the hospital last week there did not seem to be much hope for her recovery.

The children who survive are Dr. H. R. McKinstray, E. E. McKinstray, of Madison, Wis., Neill McKinstray, a student in Purdue University; Mrs. Dr. A. C. Arnett, of Lafayette and Mrs. Aaron Sylvester, who at present is at home and Miss Maude McKinstray, also at home. The family is one of the most highly respected in the southern part of the county. They and their relatives have been residents of that section for a long time, the father of Frank McKinstray having entered land in that part of the county from the government. The deceased was identified with the M. E. church and had a very large circle of acquaintances who held her in very high esteem.


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