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Last rites were held here Thurs
day afternoon for Mrs^Jda Melc-
tyre-DeBiase^ 75, oFToledo, for¬
merly of fhis place, who died
Monday,following a recent stroke.
Brief services were held Wednes¬
day afternoon in the home of h
daughter, Mrs. Frank Spencer, of
Toledo, where she died. T^
body was then removed by funer¬
al directors Sabroske & Myers
Elmore to their funeral hon
here, where friends called to p.
their respects until the final ser¬
vices were held. Rev. W. F. von
Brauchitsch of the St. John's Ev¬
angelical church officiated and in¬
terment was in Union cemetery
here.
Mrs. DeBiase, born January 1,
1867, near Genoa, was a daugh-_
ter of Eli and Catherine Dick.
Most of her life, however, was
spent in Elmore, where her first
husband, the late James Mcln-!
tyre, was in business many years. |
"Some time later she moved to To¬
ledo and several years afterward •
was married to Mr. DeBiase, who
preceded her in death. She had
been with her daughter the past
six weeks. Mrs. DeBiase was
a member of the Womans Re¬
lief Corps here at the time of
her death and had been a mem¬
ber many years. The funeral
ritual of the Corps was given by
Elmore Corps officers at the ser¬
vices here.
The deceased is survived by
her daughter, Mrs. Frank Spen¬
cer of Toledo, and one brother,
Henry Dick of Genoa,