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Funeral Service Held in Methodist Church Sunday Morning.-
Minnie Fries Busch, daughter of Geo. and Wilhelmina Fries, was born in Sullivan County, N.Y., Sept. 26, 1863, and passed away from this life in Mound City, Octo. 8, 1937, age 84 years and 12 days. She came to Missouri with her parents in 1872 and settled on a farm 3 miles southeast of Oregon.
She was married to Louis Busch Nov. 27, 1879. they took up their home in Nebraska on a farm in 1881, where they lived until 1906, when they moved to Syracuse, Nebr., where they lived until 1920. In that year they moved to Mound City, where they have since resided.
There were born to Mr. and Mrs. Busch, 3 children, 1 of whom, Edward L., of Oregon, survives. One child died in infancy and Ella Edna Hadsell died July 26, 1917. There were 10 grandchildren, Dorothy and Howard Hadsell, who made their home from childhood with their grandparents, preceded her in death. Those living are; Myron Busch, Geneseo, Ill., Hemer, Yampa, Colo., Wallace, Mound City, Ruth, Kansas City; Francis, Sammy, Royal Chas., and Marjory, of Oregon, MO.
She also leaves two sisters and a brother, namely, Mrs. Julia Porter and Joseph Fries, of Mound City; and Lucy Stewart, Colorado Springs, and a number of nieces and nephews.
She united with the Methodist Episcopal Church in Oregon in her girlhood. She later united with the Lutheran Church in Syracuse. She was a good Christian, a faithful wife, and mother and a friend who will be missed by those who knew her.
Funeral services were held at the M.E. Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. J. Jay Cokely.
Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Source: Scrapbook Clipping/Holt County Historical Society, Mound City, Mo.
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