Obituary: The Eldon Advertiser, Unknown Date Mrs. Effie Latham, widow of the late L. L. Latham, M.D., died Saturday morning June 11 at the Latham hospital here. She had bee in ill health and hospitalized for about two years. Mrs. Latham spent her entire life in and near California, where she was born. Her parents were Louis and Frances Klinger Barton. When a child she went to make her home with her uncle and aunt, Charles and Effie Wilson, who lived on East Street in this city. On June 2, 1915, she was married to Logan Lancaster Latham of Latham. Dr. Latham established the present Latham hospital here in 1926. He died Feb. 11, 1961. Mrs. Latham was a member of the California Presbyterian Church, a member of the Order of Eastern Star Chapter No. 521 and a former member of a number of social clubs including the Fortnightly Dinner Club and a number of bridge clubs, all of which are extinct now. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. R.P. MacLeish, Denver, Colo.; two granddaughters, Cynthia, 15, and Phoebe MacLeish, 9; a sister, Mrs. Harry Ireland, Roy, Calif., and a brother Burke Barton, Los Angelees, Calif. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Wilson Funeral Home Chapel. Officiating was the Rev. Dale DeLong, pastor of the California Christian Church. Mrs. John W. Inglish was the soloist. She sang, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" and "O, Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go". Her accompanist was Mrs. T.E. Heyssel, organist. Furial was in the California Masonic Cemetery. Pallbearers were R.W. Heck, R.B. Fulks, M.D., John C. Kibbe, Neil Newton, Ray Eckert and John W. Inglish. Honorary pallbearers were E.A. Kibbe, M.D. and Kenyon Latham, M.D., a nephew. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeish and daughters arrived Sunday from Denver by plane.