Hannibal Courier-Post, Marion County, Hannibal, Missouri, 18 November 1918 Tyra D. Bishop Has Passed Away. Tyra D. Bishop [Jr] died in the Levering hospital at 5:40 o'clock Saturday evening after an illness of three weeks. Deceased was a native of Missouri, having been born in Callaway county May 17, 1852. His home was on Vine Street. He had lived in this city for nine years and was employed in the Burlington shops. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J.S. Woodson and Miss Lena Bishop of Hannibal. The funeral will be held at the private chapel of William Smith at 8 o'clock tonight. The body will be taken to Williamsburg, Callaway county, tomorrow morning at 3 o'clock and will be laid to rest in the cemetery in that place.
Audrain County Oracle, Audrain County, Martinsburg, Missouri, 21 November 1918 The remains of Tyra [Jr] Bishop of Hannibal were brought here Tuesday for burial. Mr. Bishop had been in poor health for a long time. He was a brother of Fount Bishop of Shamrock, having lived in that neigborhood for many years before moving to Hannibal. ---- Shamrock Items - Mr. Tyra Bishop of Hannibal was buried at Liberty Tuesday. He had been in bad health for several years.
Montgomery Standard, Montgomery County, Montgomery City, Missouri, 5 February 1904 (Friday) Shamrock - Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tyra Bishop [Jr] on Jan 31, a boy. The mother is lying very low of pneumonia.
Auxvasse Review, Audrain County, Auxvasse, Missouri, 11 February 1904 (Monday) Death of Mrs T.D. Bishop Jr - Mrs Nancy Bishop, wife of Tyra D Bishop, Jr., died on Tuesday, Feb 2, 1904. Her death was attributed to typhoid-pneumonia. She was 44 years, 11 months, and 22 days old. She leaves a husband, three daughters and an infant son; also a sister, Mrs Laura Marlow of Montgomery City and three brothers, Jonathan and Oat Peery of near Shamrock, and Billie Peery of St Louis. She was a member of the Christian church at Liberty, where the interrment took place. The family has the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. The family sincerely thank their neighbors and friends for the many kindnesses extended during her sickness.
Montgomery Standard, Montgomery County, Montgomery City, Missouri, 12 February 1904 (Friday) Shamrock - Mrs Tyra Bishop died at her home four miles northeast of Shamrock Tuesday, Feb 2nd of pneumonia. She was sick but a short time. Deceased leaves a husband and four children, four brothers and one sister, besides a host of other relatives and friends to morn her death. The burial took place at Liberty Wednesday at 3 o'clock. The family have the sympathy of the entire community.
Fulton Telegraph, Callaway County, Callaway City, Missouri, 16 February 1904 Shamrock - Mrs Tyra Bishop died at her home four miles northeast of Shamrock Tuesday, Feb 2nd of pneumonia. She was sick but a short time. Deceased leaves a husband and four children, four brothers and one sister, besides a host of other relatives and friends to morn her death. The burial took place at Liberty Wednesday at 3 o'clock. The family have the sympathy of the entire community.
Auxvasse Review, Audrain County, Auxvasse, Missouri, 15 April 1909 The friends of the family of Tyre Bishop will be sorry to hear of the death of his little son Carl Bishop, who died in Hannibal about two weeks ago. The cause of his death was scarlet fever.
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