OTHER DEATHS--MRS. EVA ATER--Mrs. Eva Ater, wife of James Ater, died Monday morning at the family residence, East Johns Avenue. She was thirty-nine years old. Her death was caused by a complication of diseases.
Mrs. Ater was a member of the East Side Baptist church and was well known. She was born in Waverly, Ill., Mar. 11, 1878, but came to Decatur when she was only four years old and had lived here ever since. She made many friends during her long residence here. Besides her husband she is survived by two children, Lawrence Ater and Helen Ater. She also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Walter White and Mrs. Charles Bishop, both of Indianapolis and Mrs. Alden Brohard of Springfield.
The Decatur Review. Decatur, Illinois, Monday, June 18, 1917, Page 6
FUNERALS--MRS. EVA ATER--The funeral of Mrs. Eva Ater, wife of James Ater, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the East Park Baptist church. The services will be conducted by Rev. J. H. Conad. The interment will be in the Brush College cemetery.
The Decatur Review. Decatur, Illinois, Monday June 18, 1917, Page 12
OTHER DEATHS--MRS. EVA ATER--Mrs. Eva Ater, wife of James Ater, died Monday morning at the family residence, East Johns Avenue. She was thirty-nine years old. Her death was caused by a complication of diseases.
Mrs. Ater was a member of the East Side Baptist church and was well known. She was born in Waverly, Ill., Mar. 11, 1878, but came to Decatur when she was only four years old and had lived here ever since. She made many friends during her long residence here. Besides her husband she is survived by two children, Lawrence Ater and Helen Ater. She also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Walter White and Mrs. Charles Bishop, both of Indianapolis and Mrs. Alden Brohard of Springfield.
The Decatur Review. Decatur, Illinois, Monday, June 18, 1917, Page 6
FUNERALS--MRS. EVA ATER--The funeral of Mrs. Eva Ater, wife of James Ater, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the East Park Baptist church. The services will be conducted by Rev. J. H. Conad. The interment will be in the Brush College cemetery.
The Decatur Review. Decatur, Illinois, Monday June 18, 1917, Page 12
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