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Estelle “Stella” <I>Keene</I> Jenkins

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Estelle “Stella” Keene Jenkins

Birth
Hinton, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Dec 1940 (aged 66)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Estelle (Stella) Keene, daughter of James Hanna & Laura Alice (Shock) Keene was born February 14, 1874. She married the Reverend James H. Jenkins in 1902 in Boone County Missouri. James H. Jenkins was the pastor of the Little Bonne Femme Baptist Church during the years 1900-01-02. Estelle was talented in music. She was called "Teddy". No children.

Obit: COLUMBIA DAILY TRIBUNE
The body of Mrs. Estelle Keene Jenkins 65, who died Tuesday morning at her home in San Antonio, Texas, will arrive here Friday according to word received today.The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, but the place has not yet been decided upon. Burial will be in Bonne Femme Cemetery, south of Columbia. Mrs. Jenkins was born in Boone County on February 15, 1875 on the old Shock homestead. She was united in marriage in 1902 with J. H. Jenkins, a Baptist minister of this county. For the last 12 years Mrs. and Mrs. Jenkins have lived in San Antonio.
Surviving relatives are her husband; one sister, Mrs. J. H. Talbert, of 222 Second Ave., and Edmond B. Keene, of near Hinton. Mrs. Jenkins died following an extended illness.
Estelle (Stella) Keene, daughter of James Hanna & Laura Alice (Shock) Keene was born February 14, 1874. She married the Reverend James H. Jenkins in 1902 in Boone County Missouri. James H. Jenkins was the pastor of the Little Bonne Femme Baptist Church during the years 1900-01-02. Estelle was talented in music. She was called "Teddy". No children.

Obit: COLUMBIA DAILY TRIBUNE
The body of Mrs. Estelle Keene Jenkins 65, who died Tuesday morning at her home in San Antonio, Texas, will arrive here Friday according to word received today.The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, but the place has not yet been decided upon. Burial will be in Bonne Femme Cemetery, south of Columbia. Mrs. Jenkins was born in Boone County on February 15, 1875 on the old Shock homestead. She was united in marriage in 1902 with J. H. Jenkins, a Baptist minister of this county. For the last 12 years Mrs. and Mrs. Jenkins have lived in San Antonio.
Surviving relatives are her husband; one sister, Mrs. J. H. Talbert, of 222 Second Ave., and Edmond B. Keene, of near Hinton. Mrs. Jenkins died following an extended illness.


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