Mrs. Lela Q. SixOf Bluffs DiesIn Kansas CityBluffs.—Mrs. Lela Quinttal Six. well known Bluffs woman, died sud-; denly'from a heart attack Saturday ^ morning at a hospital in Kansas i City, Mo., where she had been under treatment a few days.Witih her husband, Lafayette Six. i she went to Kansas City some time| ago to visit their son, Wilbur Six,! and family. She had been In failing j health several years. IMrs. Six was born in Scott county I 67 years ago, the daughter of Prank j and Ada Quintal. She was a mem-: ber of Bluffs Methodist church. !Surviving are her husband, who is • a retired mail carrier; two children.! Wilbur Six of Kansas City, Mo., and ; Mrs. Gladys Koch of New Jersey; j one brother, Clarence Quintal of! Jacksonville; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Brackett of Springfield and Mrs. Edith Lankford of Edwardsville, and four grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Grace.Funeral arrangements are incomplete pending the arrival of the body in Bluffs.