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From: "Lisa Perry" <>
Subject: [MOMONROE] NBC: Elsbury
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 18:58:25 -0400


Undated article from unknown source. Extracted from the newspaper
article collection started in 1879 by Mrs. Nannie Brown of Madison,
Missouri.



A.E. Elsbury



"Funeral and Masonic services were held for Aaron Edward (Short)
Elsbury, 45, Madison, Monday afternoon at the First Christian Church at
2 o'clock with Rev. C.W. Cornn officiating. Mrs. Elsbury died Friday
night in the Missouri State Sanatorium at Mount Vernon where he had been
a patient for more than three years.

He was born July 29, 1916, near Madison, the son of the late Claude
Elsbury and Mrs. Jewel Davis Elsbury. Mr. Elsbury was a member of the
Madison Christian Church and had served as a deacon, a member of the
Madison Chapter 468, OES, and of the Madison Masonic lodge. Prior to
his illness, he and his family resided on a farm south of Madison where
he was engaged in farming and also was a bus driver for the Madison 3-C
School and served as parts manager at Del Miles Chevrolet.

Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Martha Lou Stewart, four
children, Johnnie Elsbury, Madison, Lonnie Dale, Ronald and Donna Lou of
the home; his mother, Mrs. Jewel Elsbury, Madison, who was with her son
at Mount Vernon, during his illness; one grandchild, Thomas Edward
Elsbury, Madison; his grandfather, Edward Elsbury, Madison. A sister,
Mrs. Betty Jean King preceded him in death several years ago."





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