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Elizabeth Deane “Lily” Page

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Elizabeth Deane “Lily” Page

Birth
Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky, USA
Death
7 Feb 1903 (aged 47)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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"Miss Elizabeth Deane Page, sister of I. N. Page of this city, better known as Miss Lily Page, whose serious illness has been reported in this paper, died at her home in St Louis Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. Death was due to chronic heart trouble. Mr. Page was notified by telegraph Saturday evening of his sister's death and left for St Louis Sunday morning.

The body was brought to Chillicothe Monday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at the Episcopal church Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. Interment in the city cemetery.

Miss Page was born in Cynthiana, Kentucky in 1855. She removed to this city in 1883 and remained here for about twelve years, her occupation being that of a school teacher. In the year 1891, Miss Page resigned her position as teacher to take up painting and went to St Louis to study that art, where she remained until her death.

During her stay here, Miss Page gained an innumerable host of friends, being always of a cheerful, unselfish disposition. She was an especial favorite with the scholars with whom she was associated. At the time of her death, she was employed as an instructor in the Bishop Robinson Private Seminary in St Louis.

The only immediate surviving relative of the deceased besides I. N. Page of this city is another brother, Dr. Henry Page of Breckenridge." The Chillicothe Constitution, February 13, 1903
"Miss Elizabeth Deane Page, sister of I. N. Page of this city, better known as Miss Lily Page, whose serious illness has been reported in this paper, died at her home in St Louis Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. Death was due to chronic heart trouble. Mr. Page was notified by telegraph Saturday evening of his sister's death and left for St Louis Sunday morning.

The body was brought to Chillicothe Monday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at the Episcopal church Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. Interment in the city cemetery.

Miss Page was born in Cynthiana, Kentucky in 1855. She removed to this city in 1883 and remained here for about twelve years, her occupation being that of a school teacher. In the year 1891, Miss Page resigned her position as teacher to take up painting and went to St Louis to study that art, where she remained until her death.

During her stay here, Miss Page gained an innumerable host of friends, being always of a cheerful, unselfish disposition. She was an especial favorite with the scholars with whom she was associated. At the time of her death, she was employed as an instructor in the Bishop Robinson Private Seminary in St Louis.

The only immediate surviving relative of the deceased besides I. N. Page of this city is another brother, Dr. Henry Page of Breckenridge." The Chillicothe Constitution, February 13, 1903


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