Mrs. Jennie Fidler, wife of John Fidler, died at her home, 208 South Sixth street, Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock, the result of a stroke of paralysis following a heart attack on Monday evening, March 16. Mrs Fidler was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 111, 1852. She was a member of the United Brethren church, having joined when a girl. Her husband and two children survive. The children are Edward Fidler of Lafayette, and Mrs Pearl Bateman, of Attica. She also leaves two grandchildren, Florence Bateman, of Attica and Dana Fidler of Lafayette, and one great Grandchild, Dorothy Fidler of this city. The funeral will be conducted from the Wildcat Christian church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends may view the remains at the family home.
Mrs. Jennie Fidler, wife of John Fidler, died at her home, 208 South Sixth street, Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock, the result of a stroke of paralysis following a heart attack on Monday evening, March 16. Mrs Fidler was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 111, 1852. She was a member of the United Brethren church, having joined when a girl. Her husband and two children survive. The children are Edward Fidler of Lafayette, and Mrs Pearl Bateman, of Attica. She also leaves two grandchildren, Florence Bateman, of Attica and Dana Fidler of Lafayette, and one great Grandchild, Dorothy Fidler of this city. The funeral will be conducted from the Wildcat Christian church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends may view the remains at the family home.
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