Tate

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The following appeared in the following newspapers:

THE FULTON SUN JUNE 3, 1904 p. 10/2

THE FULTON DAILY SUN JUNE 2, 1904 p. 4/5 "EAST READSVILLE DOTS"

Mr. Warren Tate was buried at Mt. Horeb church Tuesday May 24, aged 89 years and 5 months. He was the father of fourteen children, thirteen of whom survive him. He was twice married. The community extends sympathy to the bereaved wife and children.

MONTGOMERY STANDARD OCTOBER 10, 1941 p. 1/2

 KILLED IN MEXICO (MO)

Herman Tate, farmer and stockman, who lived 3 miles south of Williamsburg, was killed at a train crossing in Mexico last Saturday when his truck was struck by a Chicago & Alton train.

The body was brought here and later taken to his home where funeral services were held Monday after which his remains were interred in the cemetery at Williamsburg.

He was the son of Mary and Jeff Tate and was born April 25, 1892, near Mineloa.

He is survived by his wife and four brothers. Pearl, Howard, Lou and Robert; two sisters, Mrs. David Tate and Mrs. Claude Gregory and a host of friends who will regret his passing.

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WELLSVILLE OPTIC NEWS FRIDAY SEPT. 21, 1923 P. 1/4

MRS. ROSABEL TATE DIED HERE SATURDAY

INTERNMENT MADE AT OAK GROVE CEMETERY MONDAY AFTERNOON

Mrs. Rosabel Tate, 41 years old, wife of Pearl Tate of this city, died at her home here Saturday. She was the mother of five children, the youngest being only a few days old, and who with the husband survive her.

After a short service at the home, conducted by Rev. H. A. Doughty, pastor of the Methodist church, the body was taken to Oak Grove, where after a funeral service conducted by Rev. Neusum of Minneola, interment was made in the Oak Grove cemetery.

Those from a distance who attended the funeral were; Miss Nellie Windsor and Mr. And Mrs. O. Windsor, of Watchaldo, Florida; Miss Hester Windsor; and Mrs. Virgil Windsor, of Bellflower, Mo., and Miss Kate Baker and C. A. Kropp of this city

The Optic-News joins with the many friends in extending sympathy and condolence to the bereaved family and relatives.

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