Stratford Courier
June 24, 1896
DIED - Mrs. R.O. Evans died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.E. Deo, on south Superior street, yesterday morning, after an illness of about four or five weeks, at an advanced age.
Deceased was a pioneer resident of Hamilton county. She removed to this city from Stratford with her husband ten or twelve years ago, and was a woman widely esteemed for her womanly character and many virtues. She leaves an aged husband and several grown children to mourn her demise. The funeral was held at the residence of Mrs. Deo this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. J.W. Mahood, officiating. - The Freeman
Stratford Courier
June 24, 1896
DIED - Mrs. R.O. Evans died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C.E. Deo, on south Superior street, yesterday morning, after an illness of about four or five weeks, at an advanced age.
Deceased was a pioneer resident of Hamilton county. She removed to this city from Stratford with her husband ten or twelve years ago, and was a woman widely esteemed for her womanly character and many virtues. She leaves an aged husband and several grown children to mourn her demise. The funeral was held at the residence of Mrs. Deo this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. J.W. Mahood, officiating. - The Freeman
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believed to be buried under stone marked only "Mother"
Family Members
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Frances Willan Evans Graham
1838–1915
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Jane Evans Krouskup
1840–1929
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Sgt Joseph Alderson Evans
1841–1933
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Robert Owen Evans
1842–1899
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Sarah Margaret Evans Hinman
1844–1935
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Isabelle J Evans Moore
1846–1930
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George Sylvanus Evans
1847–1917
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Thomas Spencer Evans
1851–1945
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James E Evans
1852–1927
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Carrie Elizabeth Evans Deo
1857–1949
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Mary Louise "Aunt Molly" Evans
1858–1948
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