Barry County Missouri Obituary - Catharine Lee-Thompson 1858 - 1923 Catharine Lee-Thompson 1858 - 1923 ==================================================================== Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: © Bill Landers ==================================================================== Submitted by Bill Landers Contracts Pneumonia In This City While Visiting Her Son An excellent wife, splendid mother and a good citizen has answered the summons to go to a higher and better land, where all is love and delight, where the priceless treasurers of eternal life is assured where all can go, if they make the proper preparations while on this mundane sphere and there meet their loved ones gone before. Miss Catharine Lee was born Jan. 4th, 1858, in White County, Tenn., and came to Barry Co., Mo., in 1877, with her father, the late Jerry R. Lee. On October 15th, 1878, she and W.M. Thompson were married and three children were born to this marriage, who are: Mrs H.M. Gray of Monett, Jas. M. Thompson of Cassville, and Buford Thompson of Glendora, Cal. she professed faith in Christ early in life and at the time of her death, was a member of the Christian church in Monett. She died at the home of her son Jas. Thompson in Cassville, where she was visiting, Sept 7, 1923, of pneumonia, aged 64 years, 8 months and 3 days. Her husband W.M. Thompson and daughter Mrs. H.M. gray of Monett, and Jas. Thompson of Cassville, and Buford Thompson of Glendora, Cal., seven grand-children, one great-grandchild, one sister Mrs. J.C. Lowe, Buford Lee of Dallas, Texas, Jerry A. Lee, McFarland, Cal., and Porter Lee of Oregon, were half brothers, and a host of relatives and friends to survive her. The remains were conveyed to the Mt. Pleasant church west of Butterfield, where Rev. Sherman Erickson conducted funeral services and a very large crowd of people assembled to pay tribute to this good woman. The remains were intered in the cemetery there. The following were pall bearers: J.R. Wallen, Wm. Houston, John Snider, Gene Frost, W.E. Hankins and O.P. Brite. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness, during the sickness and death of my beloved wife, our mother and sister. We are also grateful for the beautiful flowers and the consoling words of Rv. Erickson. W.M. Thompson, Mrs. H.M. Gray, J.M. Thompson and family, G.R. Thompson and family and Mrs. J. C. Lowe and family. Return to Online Data Index Return to Barry County © 1999 Susan Tortorelli All Rights Reserved