Hannah McCully died very suddenly Saturday morning last. She had been ill only for a few days and then with what she thought was only a cold. Her friends were very much surprised at her death. She lived alone on the second floor of her home on East Main Street. She was a good, kind-hearted, inoffensive young woman, and led a blameless life. She was a member of the Reformed Church. Her father died when she was an infant and left widowed mother and four daughters. Two of the latter survive -- Mrs. William N. Aller and Mrs. James J. Shook. Funeral service was conducted in the Reformed Church Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. Dr. Beam, pastor.
Hannah McCully died very suddenly Saturday morning last. She had been ill only for a few days and then with what she thought was only a cold. Her friends were very much surprised at her death. She lived alone on the second floor of her home on East Main Street. She was a good, kind-hearted, inoffensive young woman, and led a blameless life. She was a member of the Reformed Church. Her father died when she was an infant and left widowed mother and four daughters. Two of the latter survive -- Mrs. William N. Aller and Mrs. James J. Shook. Funeral service was conducted in the Reformed Church Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. Dr. Beam, pastor.
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