McCORMACK / McCORMICK
CLARENCE McCORMACK
Of Typhoid Fever
Clarence McCormack Died Friday Night
Clarence McCormack, a young man about 25 years old, died of typhoid fever Friday night after an illness of several weeks. He was a son of the late Prof. McCormack and a brother of Saxe McCormack, with J. H. Anderson and Co. He was employed in one of the tobacco stemmeries when taken sick.
August 1900 - Hopkinsville Kentuckian
MRS MARY E. FREEMAN MCCORMICKMRS. MARY ELIZABETH MCCORMICK, 51, died at the home of her nephew, Sam Freeman, 27 Corbierre Avenue, at 7 o'clock yesterday morning of nephritis.
Besides her nephew, she leaves two sisters, Mrs. Marshal Wallace and Mrs. August Roo and two brothers, W.O. and Wilford Freeman.
The body will be sent to Cadiz, Kentucky where burial will
take place.
Evansville Courier, Sept 1, 1924
PAULINE McCORMICK
GUTHRIE, Ky. --Pauline B. McCormick, 84,
Guthrie, died Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2000, at
Gateway Health Systems, Clarksville, Tenn.,
following a brief illness.Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at
Cook-Webb Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Highland Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 until
8 p.m. Friday.A native of Port Royal, Tenn., she was born June
17, 1915, the daughter of the late Henry
Chesterfield and Ruth Marable Bryant. She had
worked for 30 years at Gray's Drug Store, Guthrie,
and was a member of the United Methodist Church,
Moline, Kan. Her husband, V.J. McCormick,
preceded her in death.Survivors include a brother, Marable Bryant,
Moline; and two sisters, Margaret Westerman,
Guthrie and Jo Ann Campbell, Allensville.
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