Additional Notes of Anna Lee Alley

MRS. WILLIAMSON IS DEAD

Had Lived Here All Life Until Last 10 Years
Mrs. Anna Lee Williamson, 515 West Walnut street, died in Asbury hospital at 4:30 Thursday afternoon from complications. The body was taken to the Rush Smith Funeral Home where final rites will be held at 3:30 Saturday afternoon with Rev. R. V. Kearns in charge. Burial will be in Gypsum Hill cemetery.

Mrs. Williamson was born October 10, 1882 on a farm four miles east of Salina and had lived in this city until about 10 years ago when she moved away making her home in Wichita and Denver. She returned to Salina December 22 from Denver and became ill shortly afterward. She was 54 years old and was a member of the Presbyterian church and of the Eastern Star order.

Mrs. Williamson was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Alley. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. T. E. Frain, Culver, and a brother, Reuben R. Alley, 515 West Walnut, at whose home she had been living after returning here.

ASKS NEW CERTIFICATES

Suit Filed Over Lost Building and Loan Shares.
A lawsuit over $4,700 worth of shares and certificates of deposit in the Homestead Building and Loan association was filed before the district court today by Mary L. Frain as administratrix in the estate of Anna Lee Williamson. The case was brought against the Homestead association and others. The plaintiff says Anna Lee Williamson owned that amount in shares and certificates, but that the certificates have either been lost or destroyed. The court is asked to direct the association to issue new certificates to the estate.

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