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Elbert Marvin Sprigg

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Elbert Marvin Sprigg

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17 Jan 1988 (aged 74)
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Marshall, Saline County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Elbert M. Sprigg, 74, of Route One, Blackwater, died Sunday, Jan. 17, 1988 at the Fitzgibbon Memorial Hospital.
Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Campbell-Lewis Chapel. Burial will be in the Sunset Memorial Gardens. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Tuesday until time of the service at the Campbell-Lewis Chapel. Memorials are suggested to the Blackwater Methodist Church or the Parkinson Foundation.
Born Jan. 3, 1914 in Saline County, he was the son of the late Marvin Sprigg and Bessie Thorp Sprigg. On May 5, 1935 he was married to Emma Harvey and she survives of the home. Mr. Sprigg was a member of the Blackwater Methodist Church. He had lived in the Blackwater community since 1943 and was a retired farmer having farmed all his life in Saline and Cooper counties. He was also a member of the Blackwater Senior Citizens.
Survivors include one son, Glenn Sprigg of Napton, Mo.; two daughters, Marian Lea Priester of Denison, Tex.; Kay Plummer of Marshall; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two brothers.

The Marshall Democrat-News, Monday, January 18, 1988, page 10
Elbert M. Sprigg, 74, of Route One, Blackwater, died Sunday, Jan. 17, 1988 at the Fitzgibbon Memorial Hospital.
Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Campbell-Lewis Chapel. Burial will be in the Sunset Memorial Gardens. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Tuesday until time of the service at the Campbell-Lewis Chapel. Memorials are suggested to the Blackwater Methodist Church or the Parkinson Foundation.
Born Jan. 3, 1914 in Saline County, he was the son of the late Marvin Sprigg and Bessie Thorp Sprigg. On May 5, 1935 he was married to Emma Harvey and she survives of the home. Mr. Sprigg was a member of the Blackwater Methodist Church. He had lived in the Blackwater community since 1943 and was a retired farmer having farmed all his life in Saline and Cooper counties. He was also a member of the Blackwater Senior Citizens.
Survivors include one son, Glenn Sprigg of Napton, Mo.; two daughters, Marian Lea Priester of Denison, Tex.; Kay Plummer of Marshall; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two brothers.

The Marshall Democrat-News, Monday, January 18, 1988, page 10


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