Mrs. F. L. Bryson died at her home on Fifth Avenue in this city, Friday afternoon at about one o'clock. Death resulted from goiter. The affliction had caused the deceased much suffering since in July of this year and for about two weeks she had suffered intensely.
Lulu Pearl Steward was born southeast of Villisca, in Taylor County on March 12, 1876 and at the time of her death was forty-one years, eight months, and ten days of age. She was united in marriage to Albert Tracy February 12, 1895 and three children survive her by that marriage. They are Ralph Tracy of Salem, Oregon; Mrs. Clarence Scott of Seattle, Washington, and Miss Marion Tracy of this city. For a number of year following her marriage the deceased made her home in the west. She returned to Villisca two years ago to make her home.
In January of the present year, the deceased was united in marriage to F. L. Bryson of this city.
Besides her husband and above mentioned children, the aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Steward of this city, survive. The surviving brother and sisters are W. R. Steward and Mrs. M. E. Watkins of this city; Mrs. Tod Kunce, southeast of Villisca; Walter Steward of Salem, Oregon; J. F. Steward of Purberta, California; and Mrs. Ed. Benson of Winterset, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Benson are in Villisca for the funeral services.
The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the M. E. Church in this city and were conducted by Rev. E. S. Menoher. The daughter, Mrs. Scott arrived yesterday on No. 6 from Seattle Washington for the funeral services.
Burial was made in the Villisca Cemetery.
Villisca Review, Wednesday, November 28, 1917, page 1
Lulu Bryson, aged 41 years, 8 months, and 11 days, was born May 12, 1876 in Iowa to Thos. Stewart, born in New Jersey and Ann Harker, died November 23, 1917 in Villisca, Iowa of acute dilation of the heart, esophthalmic goetre, M. E. Watkins, M.D., burial November 27, 1917 in Villisca Cemetery, A. E. McCarl, undertaker
Mrs. F. L. Bryson died at her home on Fifth Avenue in this city, Friday afternoon at about one o'clock. Death resulted from goiter. The affliction had caused the deceased much suffering since in July of this year and for about two weeks she had suffered intensely.
Lulu Pearl Steward was born southeast of Villisca, in Taylor County on March 12, 1876 and at the time of her death was forty-one years, eight months, and ten days of age. She was united in marriage to Albert Tracy February 12, 1895 and three children survive her by that marriage. They are Ralph Tracy of Salem, Oregon; Mrs. Clarence Scott of Seattle, Washington, and Miss Marion Tracy of this city. For a number of year following her marriage the deceased made her home in the west. She returned to Villisca two years ago to make her home.
In January of the present year, the deceased was united in marriage to F. L. Bryson of this city.
Besides her husband and above mentioned children, the aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Steward of this city, survive. The surviving brother and sisters are W. R. Steward and Mrs. M. E. Watkins of this city; Mrs. Tod Kunce, southeast of Villisca; Walter Steward of Salem, Oregon; J. F. Steward of Purberta, California; and Mrs. Ed. Benson of Winterset, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Benson are in Villisca for the funeral services.
The funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the M. E. Church in this city and were conducted by Rev. E. S. Menoher. The daughter, Mrs. Scott arrived yesterday on No. 6 from Seattle Washington for the funeral services.
Burial was made in the Villisca Cemetery.
Villisca Review, Wednesday, November 28, 1917, page 1
Lulu Bryson, aged 41 years, 8 months, and 11 days, was born May 12, 1876 in Iowa to Thos. Stewart, born in New Jersey and Ann Harker, died November 23, 1917 in Villisca, Iowa of acute dilation of the heart, esophthalmic goetre, M. E. Watkins, M.D., burial November 27, 1917 in Villisca Cemetery, A. E. McCarl, undertaker
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