Mrs. Harry Hain succumbs after Long Illness--Funeral on Friday Morning at 10
Wilton, Ia., March 25--(Special.)--
Last evening at 5:30 o'clock occurred the death of Mrs. Harry Hains, after an illness of considerable duration, though she had been confined to her bed only for the past two weeks. Mrs. Hain, nee Vernie Hoover, was born in Wilton on Feb. 19th, 1883, and was united in marriage to Mr. Hain on Sept. 12, 1904, at Muscatine. Her husband, Mr. Hain, is employed as fireman at the lighting plant at this place. Surviving besides her husband are two children, a daughter aged four years and a little son about 18 months old. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock from the Grace Reformed church, while interment will take place at the Durant cemetery. Rev. J. B. Bloom will be in charge.
Muscatine Journal: March 26, 1909 Page 5
Mrs. Harry Hain succumbs after Long Illness--Funeral on Friday Morning at 10
Wilton, Ia., March 25--(Special.)--
Last evening at 5:30 o'clock occurred the death of Mrs. Harry Hains, after an illness of considerable duration, though she had been confined to her bed only for the past two weeks. Mrs. Hain, nee Vernie Hoover, was born in Wilton on Feb. 19th, 1883, and was united in marriage to Mr. Hain on Sept. 12, 1904, at Muscatine. Her husband, Mr. Hain, is employed as fireman at the lighting plant at this place. Surviving besides her husband are two children, a daughter aged four years and a little son about 18 months old. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock from the Grace Reformed church, while interment will take place at the Durant cemetery. Rev. J. B. Bloom will be in charge.
Muscatine Journal: March 26, 1909 Page 5
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