Mrs. J.M. Carmack, of the Dry Creek neighborhood, died 5:30 A.M., Thursday, March 15, 1917, of cancer of the breast after an illness of 9 months duration. She had gone undergone two operations and for some time her relatives and friends entertained great hopes of her recovery, but the last few weeks her condition was such that she as well as her many friends and relatives were well aware of the fact that she could only last a short while.
Mrs. Carmack was born in Maries county, near Dixon, Jan. 12, 1867. Age at time of death, 50 years, 2 months and 3 days. She was united in marriage Jan. 9, 1887, to J.M. Carmack. The great portion of her life was spent in Pulaski county, where she was loved and held in high esteem by her many acquaintance.
She is survived by a loving husband, an adopted daughter, two half sisters and one half brother. Sisters: Mrs. Dan Manes of Richland, and Mrs. Rebecca Stewart, of Oklahoma; brother: J.H. Roberts, of St. James. Funeral services were conducted at the Gospel Ridge Cemetery Saturday noon by Rev. W.V. Rook. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
The Pulaski County Democrat
Waynesville, Missouri
22 March 1917
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