POGUE, Marie Kinntingham
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Tuesday May 22, 1916
Complications caused the death on Sunday morning at 5:30 of Mrs. Marie E. POGUE, 70, at the family home, 401 W. Pike Street. Mrs. Pogue was the wife of Andrew F. Pogue and has many friends in the city. The deceased was born in London, England in 1845 the daughter of Charles and Lucy Kittingham. When yet a girl, however, she moved to Canada with her parents and later the family came to Fairbury, Ill. Here occurred her marriage to Andrew F. Pogue. Two children were born to this union, one died in infancy and the other, Charles Pogue of this city survives with the husband. All her life Mrs. Pogue had been an ardent member of the Episcopal Church. She was baptized into the church in the chapel at Buckingham Palace when an infant and until her death remained a devout worshipper. The funeral services to which all friends are invited will be held at the family home Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 and will be in charge of Rev. Horace Wood of the Episcopal Church; burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. -- typed by kbz
Source: Crawfordsville Review Mon May 22, 1916 p 1
Marie E. Pogue, nearly 71 wife of Andrew F. Pogue died at the family home, 402 W Pike Street Sunday at 5:30 a.m. of a complication of diseases from which she had been a sufferer for several months. Mrs. Pogue was the daughter of Charles and Lucy Kittingham and was born in London, England June 9, 1845. Early in life she came with her parents to Canada and later Fairbury, Ill. Here she met and married Andrew F. Pogue and to this union two children were born. The little daughter died in infancy; the son Charles and the husband survives. Mrs. Pogue was an earnest and faithful member of the Episcopal Church having been baptized in that faith as a child, in the chapel of Buckingham Palace in England. She had been a residence of Crawfordsville for many years and leaves many sincere friends to mourn with the son and husband, her taking away. The funeral which will be private, will be held at the family home, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 and will be in charge of Rev. Horace Wood with burial at Oak Hill. - typed by kbz