miles northwest of Sparta, at 11:10 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 7, aged 47 years, 1
month and 17 days. She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Mrs. Thompson,
and was born on the farm six miles southeast of Sparta, and always lived in
this community. She was a member of a family of six children, all of whom are
deceased except two. Mr. W. J. Thompson, of Chicago, and Miss Ada Thompson, of
this city. She was united in marriage with Mr. H. E. McGuire in 1884. To this
union two children were born, Harry T. and Mary L. both of whom survive and
remain at home with their father. Deceased enlisted in the cause of
christianity and nearly all her life was active in church affairs, and during
her last illness she expressed the utmost faith in the final home of the
christian beyond the grave.
The funeral services was held at the family residence at 1 o'clock p.m,
Saturday, Jan. 9, and were conducted y the Rev. James McIlroy. Internment was
at Caledonia cemetery.
miles northwest of Sparta, at 11:10 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 7, aged 47 years, 1
month and 17 days. She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Mrs. Thompson,
and was born on the farm six miles southeast of Sparta, and always lived in
this community. She was a member of a family of six children, all of whom are
deceased except two. Mr. W. J. Thompson, of Chicago, and Miss Ada Thompson, of
this city. She was united in marriage with Mr. H. E. McGuire in 1884. To this
union two children were born, Harry T. and Mary L. both of whom survive and
remain at home with their father. Deceased enlisted in the cause of
christianity and nearly all her life was active in church affairs, and during
her last illness she expressed the utmost faith in the final home of the
christian beyond the grave.
The funeral services was held at the family residence at 1 o'clock p.m,
Saturday, Jan. 9, and were conducted y the Rev. James McIlroy. Internment was
at Caledonia cemetery.
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