Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/84 Surname: Wilson, Moore, Lindley ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to this family. I'm just posting an Obit that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website. Mrs. Harry Wilson who some two weeks ago underwent an operation at the Robinson Hospital for appendicitis passed away at that institution early Tuesday morning. Clara Moore, daughter of John Allen Moore was born December 14, 1881 near Hunt City and died October 20 1925 aged 40 years 10 months 6 days. She was united in marriage to Harry Wilson in 1923. She is survived by her husband, mother and two sisters and many other relatives and friends. Several years previous to her marriage she made her home with Mrs. Harriett Lindley northwest of town. Some years ago she united with the Christian Church in Porterville under the pastorate of Rev. A. O. Jacobs and who conducted funeral servies at the Christian Church here Wednesday afternoon. Interment was made in the Hutsonville. Cemetery
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/83 Surname: Cullop, Johnson, Crow, Holaday ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to this family. I'm just posting an Obit that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website. THOMAS CULLOP DEAD On Oct. 9th Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Mitchel Crow and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Holaday of West York attended the funeral of Thomas Cullop, which was held at Worthington, Indiana. Mr. Cullop, was a brother-in-law of Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Holaday. About 32 years ago Mr. Cullop was a resident of Hutsonville, keeping store at this place.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/82 Surname: HOLADAY, Cullop, Johnson ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to this family. I'm just posting an Obit that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website. Mrs. Tom Cullop, nee Lizzie Holaday died at her home in Worthington, Indiana Thursday night, after a short illness. She is survived by her husband, two children, two brothers, Wm. and Usher Holaday, and one sister, Mrs. Albert Johnson. The funeral was help Saturday and burial was made at Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Wm Holaday and Dr. S. Cullop of this place attended the funeral. ( 1908?)
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/81 Surname: HOLADAY, Johnson, Bailiff ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to this family. I'm just posting an Obit that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website. Usher Holaday died at his home in Terre Haute Monday, following a four week's illness. He was born near West York Oct. 9, 1865, being aged 45 years 15 days. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holaday, and is survived by one brother, Wm. Holaday and Mrs. Albert Johnson, of West York. He resided on a farm near that place until fourteen years ago when he removed to Terre Haute. He was never married. The remains were brought to West York and funeral services were conducted Wednesday by Rev. T. C. Bailiff, Interment being made at the Lindley Cemetery.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/80 Surname: HOLADAY, Prevo, Johnson, Carter, Layton ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to this family. I'm just posting an Obit that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website. UNCLE HENRY HOLADAY PASSES AWAY After the life of almost 80 years, years full of usefullness and kindness to his fellowmen, Uncle Henry Holaday has left the haunts of men and gone into the great beyond. He died in the same family home where he has lived his life except for three years spent in California. He married Miss Abigail Prevo in 1855. To them were born 10 children, of whom 4 survive : viz, Wiliam and Mrs. Albert Johnson of West York, Usher of Terre Haute and Mrs. Lizzie Cullop of Coal City Indiana. In 1881 he married Mrs. Nancy Carter who survives him. The tribute of Uncle Henry's friends is that he was an honest man and a faithful friend. Can any higher tribute be paid to his memory? He provided for his family and in his last days was able to live an easy life He was my friend; and it is with sadness that I think of him as having passed from among men where his life was an inspiration to every young man that knew him. The funeral was preached by Rev. Layton and the remains of the old father and friend now rest in the Lindley Cemetery.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/Crawford/142 Surname: Faught, Belfaught, Stover, Price ------------------------- Sorry for the delay in answering your query. I have the name Faught shortened from the original Belfaught. The information I have on Christina came from Rita. Her maiden name was Yeagley she was born in Virginia January 15, 1784 and died April 13,1855 Prairie Township Crawford Co Illinois
FYI... > ---------- > From: Karen[SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 2:21 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: {not a subscriber} Kincaid > > Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Queries > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/Crawford/141 > > Surname: > ------------------------- > > There are 3 Kincaid families listed on the same page in the 1870 census. > Alexander, Edward and Stewart. Alexander seems to be the father. If you > want the complete listings e-mail me. >
FYI... > ---------- > From: Virginia McClendon[SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 4:19 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: {not a subscriber} Mrs. F. C. Murphy > > Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/79 > > Surname: Murphy > ------------------------- > > Sept.1, 1909 > MRS. F.C. MURPHY died at Union hospital in T.H. where she had undergone > an operation for removal of part of her liver. Sent to Logansport, Indiana > for burial. Leaves husband and 4 year old son. The family came here about > a year and a half ago and bought the Arcade soft drink parlor which Mr. > Murphy continues to operate. > >
FYI... > ---------- > From: Virginia McClendon[SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 4:19 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: {not a subscriber} Mrs. Jane Midkiff Obituary > > Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/78 > > Surname: Midkiff, Keck, Haworth, Noe, Apple > ------------------------- > > May 4, 1907 > Mrs. Jane Midkiff whose maiden name was Keck was born in Longehalia, Va., > Oct. 27, 1829 and died at her home May 4, 1907 aged 77 years, 6 mos. and > 7 days. Moved from Va. to Shelby Co., Ohio with her parents. Married Samuel > Midkiff Jan. 13, 1848 at Shelbyville, Indiana. She leaves 2 brothers Reason > and George Keck and a sister Mrs. Lucinda Haworth. Moved in 1853 from Indiana > to their farm southeast of Robinson. Here they lived and raised their family. > In the year 1882 they moved to Robinson. Had 7 children, all living: Mrs. > Henrietta Noe (might be Nee) of Richland Co., Dr. Midkiff of Newton, Wm.H. > Midkiff of Washington; D.K. Midkiff of Robinson; Benj. H and Samuel Porter > Midkiff of Missouri and Mrs Lucinda Apple of this city. >
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/77 Surname: YORK, KIRTS, KING, CANNADY, EATON, HARGIS, THOMAS ------------------------- Jim, Thanks so much for posting all those death notices lately. Im sure theyve been helpful to a number of us. I found a connection with relatives of my York ancestors and Im submitting it here. Please let me know if this information is not correct if others of you have different verified facts. The following information, not all verified, was obtained from various sources, including published family genealogies, census records and Internet sources. I have some information on the siblings not in the direct line in case anyone is interested. Lavita Marie YORK, who died in 1933 a few days after she was born in Crawford Co., was the daughter of Leroy Alger YORK (b. 24 Apr, 1896, d. 17 Feb, 1945) and Audrey KIRTS (b. 6 July, 1897, d. 10 Mar, 1970). They were married 13 Sept, 1919. They had at least one other child, Shirley Ann YORK, b. 2 Aug, 1934. Leroy was the son of William Riley YORK (b. 31 May, 1869, d. 25 Sept, 1933) and Mary Elizabeth KING (b. 29 Mar, 1870, d. 27 Mar, 1922). They were married 16 Apr, 1893. They had at least 2 other children. William Riley was the son of Silas YORK (b. 4 Feb, 1831, d. 30 Nov, 1913) and Margaret CANNADY (b. 31 Jan, 1852, d. 13 May, 1929). They were married 12 Mar, 1868 in Crawford Co. Silas was the son of John YORK (b. 1 July, 1803, Nelson Co., KY, d. 17 July, 1858) and Martha EATON (b. 1802, d. 3 Aug, 1891, Crawford Co.). They were married 27 June, 1822 in Crawford Co. They had at least 11 other children. John was the son of Jeremiah "Jerry" YORK, Junior (b. 22 June, 1762, Frederick Co., VA, d 10 Sept, 1835) and Sarah HARGIS (b. abt 1769, d. 1820-1823, KY). They were married 2 Oct, 1787, Nelson Co., KY. They had at least 8 other children. Jeremiah "Jerry" Junior was the son of Jeremiah YORK, Senior (b. abt 1730, Spotsylvania Co., VA), d. 26 June, 1797, Dover, Mason Co., KY) and Mary THOMAS (b. abt 1730, VA). They were married abt 1751 in VA. They had at least 5 other children. Jeremiah Senior was the son of John YORK (b. abt 1704, Spotsylvania Co., VA, d. abt 1740, Spotsylvania Co., VA) and an unknown wife. They were married abt 1729 in Spotsylvania Co., VA. They had at least 1 other child.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/76 Surname: Baber, Ormiston, Minor ------------------------- The funeral of Mrs. Corea Baber, nee Lena Ormiston, who was killed in an auto wreck on the railroad crossing a mile north of West Union Tuesday noon, was held Friday. Deceased is survived by two step-children, father and mother, three brothers--Fred, Walter and Oscar Ormiston. Deceased was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ormiston, was 45 years old, and had been married about 6 years. The funeral service was held at the Ormiston home, Rev. E. Minor officiating. The Court of Honor, of which she was a member, assisted in the funeral rites. Burial in the Hutsonville Cemetery. It was one of the largest funerals ever held in this vicinity.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/75 Surname: Baber, Ormiston, Minor ------------------------- FOUR KILLED ONE INJURED Noon Passenger Strikes Car and Kills Occupants Tuesday Cory Baber, Mrs. Lena Baber, his wife and Miss Exia Baber, daughter of Mrs. Edith Baber, were killed outright Mrs. Edith Baber, widow of the last George Baber, died of injuries and Ralph Baber, her son, was seriously hurt when the southbound Big Four passenger train struck the automobile in which they were driving Tuesday about noon. The accident happened at a crossing a mile above West Union. Ralph Baber, who was driving the car, said his view was obstructed by cornfield on either side of the road and the train was not expected as it was running behind time. After the collision the train ran on into West Union where it picked up doctors and others who hurried back to the scene of the accident. Mrs. Baber died later in the afternoon at a Paris hospital, her injury consisting of a fractured skull. Cory Baber was thrown about fifty feet, while the body of his wife was found about twenty-five feet from the tracks. The automobile was dragged about 100 feet along the track and the other three occupants were taken from the wreckage. The Baber families were wealthy residents of Edgar county owning about 700 acres of valuable farm lands. Mrs. Lena Baber, nee Ormiston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jams Ormiston of northwest of town, was born and grew to womanhood near here and all the other parties in the fatal accident are well known. The remains of Mrs. Lena Baber were brought to her old home Wednesday. Funeral services will be conducted there this afternoon at 1 o'clock by Rev. Edw. Minor. Interment will be made in the Hutsonville Cemetery.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/74 Surname: Baber, Horning, Moody, Xeigler, Black, Stephens, Wood, Ikemier, Mount ------------------------- Those from a distance who attended the funeral of Mrs. Corea Baber, Friday were, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Horning, Alfred, Josephine and Brent Baber of Paris, Mrs. Moody of Kansas Station, Mr. and Mrs. Deck Baber of Dudly, Rev. Zeigler and Mr. and Mrs. John Black of Marshall, Drs. L. E., J. M. and Frank Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wood of Robinson, Dr. and Mrs. Ikemier of Palestine and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mount of Terre Haute. A number of relatives and friends from here attended the funeral of Corea Baber at Paris Thursday.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/73 Surname: Baber ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to this family. I'm just posting data that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website. Robinson, ILL.., Oct. 4.--Four members of a family were killed, two of them instantly and a fifth probably fatally today, when Big Four passenger train No. 9 crashed into their automobile, one mile north of West Union, ILL. Miss Josephine Baber and C. E. Baber were killed instantly. Mrs. C. E. Baber and Mrs. George Baber died on there way to a hospital, and Ralph Baber, the driver, may not recover. All lived in Dudley, ILL.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/72 Surname: Harrison ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to this family. I'm just posting an Obit that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website. Several from this vicinity attended the burial services for Mrs. Minnie Harrison at the New Cemetery Sunday morning. (Hand Written 1930)
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/71 Surname: Harrison, Ormiston, Douthitt ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to this family. I'm just posting an Obit that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website. Wm. H. Harrison died suddenly at his home in Terre Haute, Ind.at 6:30 a. m. June 13, death being due to hardening of the arteries which affected the heart. Mr. Harrison was the son of Mrs. L. M. Ormiston and grew to manhood on a farm near Hutsonville. For the past few years he has been engaged in the promotion of oil and coal production, and was preparing to leave on a business trip to Marshall, ILL. when stricken. A short service was held Wednesday morning at the Gillis' Funeral Parlors at Terre Haute, being conducted by Judge Douthitt, a close, personal friend. Surviving are the wife, mother and many relatives. Interment was in Hutsonville cemetery.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/70 Surname: Ormiston, Bishop, Polson ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to this family. I'm just posting an Obit that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website. James Ford, son of James and Lucinda Ormiston, was born near Marietta, in Washington County, Ohio, on June 18, 1843, being the fifth of a family of twelve children. He died at his farm home near Hutsonville, Illinois July 5, 1930, being at the time of his death 87 years and 17 days of age. He served his country during the Civil War with Co F, 148th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. After the war he came to Edgar County, Illinois arriving there January 1, 1865. He bought a farm there but in September of 1866 he settled in Crawford County, never again to reside permanently elsewhere. He taught school several winters; but his major interest was farming. On November 18, 1868 he married Lucy Maria, daughter of Ezekial and Rebecca Bishop. To this union were born four children; Lena who preceded her father in death 14 years ago; Walter who lives on the home farm; Fred, of Graysville, Indiana and Oscar of Riverside, California. He leaves behind his wife, three sons, 8 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, one brother and one sister. He was raised Presbyterian, but in early manhood united with the Universalist Church, living a quiet, consistent, Christian life until the end. He was a loving father, a good neighbor, a friend to all, and "Uncle Jimmie" to the whole countryside. Funeral service was held at the Universalist church Monday morning conducted by Rev. C. A. Polson, pastor of the church, after which interment was made in Hutsonville cemetery being in charge of the American Legion.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/69 Surname: Mayfield, Correll, McCain, Shearer, Graham, Dennon, Hoskinson, Barlow, King, Reynolds, Fesler, Candler, Layton, Ormiston, Baker, Newlin, Franklin, Creed, Boyll, York, Plunkett, Lindley, Chambers, Sanders, Wineman, McElwain, Rains ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to these families. I'm just posting an Obit that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website. These were printed very light so if anyone knows of corrections feel free to send them to [email protected] Claude(?) Clarence Mayfield, born Dec. 26, 1874, died Hutsonville Feb. 8, 1930 aged 55 years 1 mo. 2 days. Sarah J. Correll, born June 24, 1837, died at Trimble, Feb. 10, 1930, aged 92 yrs, 7 mos.and 16 days. Vivian McCain, born Sept. 16, 1927, died Hutsonville Feb. 21, 1930, aged 2 yrs, 5 mo., 5 days. Oliver Shearer died at Trimble, Mar. 8, 1930 aged 82 years. John Graham died March 10, 1930 aged 73. Lyle King, born Sept.10, 1912, died at Trimble. Amanda McCain, born March 22, 1852 died Hutsonville Twp. April 26, 1930 age 78 yr,1 mo. and 4 days. Joseph Dennon, born March 19, 1861, died at Terre Haute. April 16, 1930 age 69 yr. 1 mo. 7 days. Martha Jane Hoskinson, born Jan 6, 1834 died West York, April 30, 1930, aged 94 years 3 mos. and 4 days. Melcina(?) Barlow died at Porterville, May 1, 1930. Sarah McElwain, born Sept. 16, 1880 died Hutsonville May 2, 1930 aged 49 years 7 mo. 17 days. Melissa Rains, born Jan 5, 1861, died Husonville Twp. May 9, 1930, age 69 yrs. 4 mos. 4 days. Merrrick Monroe Correll born May 28, 1851, died Brazil in June 1, 1930, aged 70 yrs. and 3 days. Cyrus Reynolds died West York, June 2 1930. aged 73 years. Matilda Fesler, born May 14, 1841 died Hutsonville June 9, 1930, aged 89 years and 26 days. Matilda A. Candler, born Nov. 27, 1850 died Hutsonville June 19, 1930, age 79 years 6 mos., 22 days. Catherine Layton , born April 5, 1862 died Hutsonville Twp. July 3, 1930 age 68 yrs. 2 mo. 28 days. James Ford Ormiston, born June 18, 1848, died Hutsonville Twp. July 5, 1930. ages 87 yrs. 17 days. John Newton Baker born Oct 6, 1848 died in Bixby OK. July 7, 1930 age81 yrs. 7 mos. and 1 day. Stacy Clarence Newlin, born July ---1880, died Hutsonville Twp. July 20, 1930 age 49 years, 11 mos. 27 days. Mary Eileen Reynolds, born Dec. 19, 1928, died Hutsonville July 31, 1930 aged 1 yr. 7 mos. 12 days. Dorothy Franklin, born Jan 23, 1929, died Hutsonville Aug 3, 1930, age 1 yr. ?-mos.11 days. Simpson Creed died Trimble, Aug. 9, 1930, aged 80 years. Margaret Barbee Boyll born April 14, 1844, died Annapolis Sept 27, 1930 aged 86 yrs. 5 mos. 13 days. LaVeta Maxine York born Oct 2 1930, died Palestine Oct. 6, 1930 aged 4 days. Lucy Belnap Melton born May 25, 1844, died Chicago Oct. 11, 1930, aged 86 year 4 mos. and 16 days. Morgan Stanley Plunkett born April ---died Palestine Nov. 15, 1939. John N. Lindley, born Oct. 18, 1861, died West York, Dec. 4, 1930, age 69 yrs. 1mo. 16 days. Leroy Elwood Chambers, born Sept. 13, 1848, died Hutsonville Twp. Dec.12, 1930, age 82 years 2 mos. 29 days. George Sanders, born April 19, 1855, died Hutsonville, Dec 16, 1930, age 75 yrs. 7mos. 27 days. Grant Wineman died in Trimble Dec. 17, 1930 aged 64 years.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/67 Surname: Musgrave ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to this family. I'm just posting an Obit that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website Henry James Musgrave was born near Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 30, 1845, and died Sept.3, 1909, aged 63 years, 10 months and 3 days.
Posted on: Crawford Co. Il Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Il/CrawfordObits/66 Surname: Hurst, Olwin, Palmer, Swartz, Hodge, Spencer, Lowe, Morgan, Welch ------------------------- Note: I have no connection to this family. I'm just posting an Obit that was sent to me by Barbara Dix who is transcribing old news articles for the website. THE END OF A BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL LIFE Mrs. Florence Hurst Olwin, who departed this life Tuesday, June the fourteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty seven, was born May the twenty-third, eighteen hundred and forty-six, one mile west of Hutsonville, on a farm, than a wilderness, entered by her father in eighteen hundred and thirty eight. She was one of thirteen children born to John R. and Nancy O. Hurst, and all of them , except one brother, W. B. Hurst, of Hutsonville, have preceded her in death. Mrs. Olwin was reared and lived in Hutsonville until about the year eighteen hundred and eighty-one, when she, with her family, moved to Paris, Illinois. Here she lived for about a year before removing to Robinson where she has lived since. She was married October fourth, eighteen sixty-six, to John Olwin. He preceded Mrs.Olwin, in death February the first, nineteen hundred and nineteen. Mrs. Olwin is survived by four sons and four daughters: Charlie, Fred, Bird, and Mrs. Nan Palmer of Robinson; Mrs. Georgia Swartz, of Danville, Illinois; Oce, of Dekalb, Illinois; Mrs. Clara Hodge, of Findlay, Ohio; and Mrs. Lois Spencer, of St. Paul, Minnesota; and by eleven granchildren. One daughter, Lola, died in eigteen eighty-nine, at the age of twenty. Mrs. Olwin was an aunt of Judge A. L. Lowe, of Robinson, although seemingly a sister. Mr. Lowe's mother, a sister of Mrs. Olwin, died when was but two years old. At this time he became a member of the Hurst family and, reared by the parents of Mrs. Olwin, where he came to think of her as a real sister. The only other immediate member of the family surviving is Mrs. Minnie E. Hurst, now of Evansville, Ind. About the year eighteen hundred and sixty-two, Mrs. Olwin united with the Christian church of Hutsonville. She was immersed by the Reverend James Morgan, who, in eighteen fifty-eight, re-organized the Hutsonville church and for many years continued as its pastor. The present Christian church of Hutsonville, today, is the outgrowth of that organization. This step of Mrs. Olwin's marked the beginning of a long and devoted Christian life; for throughout her life, wherever she was, she was loyal and devoted to her church. But it was in her love for home, husband, and children, that one discovered the outstanding qualities of Mrs. Olwin's life. She did not seek pleasures abroad, in the social life about her; rather, with zeal to serve those she loved and create for them a home, harmonious and happy, she gathered her friends and her children's friends about her own hospitable fire side, and here poured fourth upon them all the love and devotion of the true mother that she was. Her suffering, if suffering she knew, she bore with patience and without complaint; and to the last, as long as she was able to give expression to her thoughts, she was found inquiring for the wellfare of her Hutsonville folk and friends. The funeral service was held at the home yesterday afternoon at three. Reverend James Welch, of Greensburg, Indiana, former pastor of the First Christian Church of Robinson, preached the sermon. Interment was in the New Cemetery of Robinson.