Lawrence County KyArchives Deaths.....Gilmore, Mary Viola April 5, 1957
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Name:                Gilmore, Mary Viola
Date Of Death:       April 5, 1957 Time: 4L45am
Place Of Death:      Lawrence County, Ky
Residence:           Lawrence, Kentucky
Gender:              Female
Race:                W
Age:                 70
Marital Status:      Married
Spouse:              Gilmore, John C
Date Of Birth:       December 4, 1886
Place Of Birth:      Lawrence, Kentucky
Mother's Name:       Baker, Minerva
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Father's Name:       Jordan, Calvin
Father's Birthplace: Kentucky
Cause Of Death:      Cerebral Hemorrhage 
Hospital:            Louisa General Hospital
SS Number:           Unavailable
Occupation:          Housewife
Funeral Home:        H. H. Cutright
Doctor:              George P Carter
Coroner:             Unavailable
Informant:           John C Gilmore
Date Of Burial:      April 7, 1957
Place Of Burial:     Jordan Cemetery,Louisa, Ky
Date Recorded:       April 10, 1957
Source Of Record:    Kentucky Death Certificate
Certificate No.:     57-8212

GILMORE, Mary Viola (Jordan)

1886-1957

Mrs. Mary Viola Gilmore, 70, of route 4, Louisa, died at 4:45 a.m. Friday, April 
5, in a Louisa hospital after a ten months illness. Mrs. Gilmore was born at 
route 4, Louisa, December 4, 1886, a daughter of the late Calvin and Minerva 
Baker Jordan. She had been a member of the Methodist Church for 35 years. 
Survivors include her husband, John C. Gilmore; two sons, by a previous 
marriage, James V. and Paul E. Shortridge, both of Cleveland, OH, six brothers, 
Ernest, Camill, Arthur and Conrad Jordan, all of route 4, Louisa, Herbert of 
Ashland, and Green of Webbville, KY, five grandchildren and one great 
grandchild. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at Baker 
Chapel, on Little Catt, with the Rev. Clyde Jordan and the Rev. Bruce Cooksey 
officiating. Burial was made in the Jordan Cemetery at Glenwood. The body was at 
the Curtright Funeral Home where it remained until 9 a.m. Sunday, then was taken 
to the church for the service. Big Sandy News, April 11, 1957



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