Sept. 29.- MRS. NETTIE SPEER BONNER, 84, mother of MISS MARTHA BONNER of Sptbg., died at the home at Due West last night.
MRS. BONNER was born in Greensburg, Ind., but had made her home at Due West for 64 years. She graduated from Due West Female college in 1877 and was married to HENRY E. BONNER in 1878.
For 13 years she taught in the Due West public schools.
Surviving are the following children; JOHN I., W.SPEER, WALTER M. , LANE L., and HENRY E. BONNER and MISSES MARTHA and CLARA BONNER.
Funeral services were to be conducted from the Associate Reform Pres. church this afternoon. DR. J.P. PRESSLEY was to be in charge.
(From The Carolina and Spartan)
Sept. 29.- MRS. NETTIE SPEER BONNER, 84, mother of MISS MARTHA BONNER of Sptbg., died at the home at Due West last night.
MRS. BONNER was born in Greensburg, Ind., but had made her home at Due West for 64 years. She graduated from Due West Female college in 1877 and was married to HENRY E. BONNER in 1878.
For 13 years she taught in the Due West public schools.
Surviving are the following children; JOHN I., W.SPEER, WALTER M. , LANE L., and HENRY E. BONNER and MISSES MARTHA and CLARA BONNER.
Funeral services were to be conducted from the Associate Reform Pres. church this afternoon. DR. J.P. PRESSLEY was to be in charge.
(From The Carolina and Spartan)
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