Myrtle Mae Daulton

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Name Myrtle Mae Daulton Birth 28 Aug 1888 Champaign County, Illinois [1, 2]
Gender Female Religion Center Point Church [3]
Death 6 Sep 1953 Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana [1, 2, 4]
Burial 8 Sep 1953 Crown Point Cemetery, Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana [1, 2, 4]
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Person ID I1638 Hedges Last Modified 17 Apr 2024
Father Joseph B. Daulton, b. 16 Oct 1859, Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky d. 21 Mar 1937, Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana
(Age 77 years)
Mother Ada M. Hitchcock, b. 23 Feb 1861, Kentucky d. 29 Dec 1915, Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana
(Age 54 years)
Marriage 1881 [5] Photos Lucy Shaffer Ada Hitchcock Daulton Nannie Daulton Unknown 005 Unknown 006 Unknown 007 Unknown 008 Unknown 009 Unknown 010 Family ID F731 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Clyde Ernest Mays, b. 6 Mar 1890, Bunker Hill, Miami County, Indiana d. 22 Mar 1980, Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana
(Age 90 years)
Marriage 3 Aug 1911 Indiana Children 1. Clyde Ernest Mays, b. 30 Apr 1921, Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana d. 4 Mar 1992, Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana
(Age 70 years)
Family ID F2004 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 9 Nov 2021
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Notes - Myrtle M. Mays Dies Sunday At Home in Kokomo
Mrs. Myrtle M. Mays, wife of City Councilman Clyde E. Mays, died Sunday at her home, 915 E. Taylor St., following an illness of about seven months. She underwent surgery at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Indianapolis, in February.
She was born in Fairmount, Ill., and moved to Kokomo about 50 years ago. She and Mr. Mays were married in 1910.
Mrs. Mays was a member of the Main Street Christian Church and of the Whatsoever Club of that church.
Surviving with the husband are a son, Clyde Jr.; three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Nannie B. Fenstermaker of Marion and Mrs. Bessie Brown of Hobart; and three brothers, Charles A. Daulton of Fort Wayne, William Daulton of Lancaster, Pa., and James Daulton of Dallas, Tex.
The body was removed to the Rich Funeral Home, where friends may call after 3 p.m. Monday. Funeral services have been set for 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Main Street Christian church with the pastor, the Rev. Jo M. Riley, officiating. Burial will follow in Crown Point Cemetery.
The Kokomo Times, Kokomo, Indiana. Monday, 7 September 1953.
[4, 6] - member of Center Point Church
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