Idaho County Free Press
Thursday, March 6, 1952
Rites Held Thursday For Mrs. Wm. Cash

Last rites for Mary Alice Cash, 67, who died early Sunday at her home three miles southwest of Grangeville were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Robertson Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Glenn Warner officiated and Mrs. LaVerne Tooley provided the music.
Mrs. Cash was born December 4, 1884 in Chillicothe, Missouri and came to Idaho county with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Halford when she was seven years old. They farmed near Grangeville in the Mount Idaho district where she married William W. Cash in Grangeville in 1902 and they made their home on his farm since.
Mrs. Cash had been in ill health for some time and was returned home from the hospital one month ago.
Surviving relatives include her husband, one son, Frank Cash of Stites; three daughters, Mrs. Rebecca Edwards and Mrs. Dora Andrews of Grangeville; Mrs. Alma Zornes, Big Bend, California; three sisters, Mrs. John Warden, Grangeville; Mrs. Maynard Ginger, Great Falls; Mrs. Minnie Howe, Wheeling, Missouri; Montana; one brother, George Parks, Grangeville; 19 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Ira Kerlee, Elda Shearer, Guy Elder, Walter Cash, Francis James and Bill Eller. Interment was in Prairie View Cemetery

Submitted by Chris Cornett

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