Salina, Kansas
15 Mar 1900, Page 1
ENDED THIS LIFE.
Mrs. Catherine Watt Passed Away This Morning at 3 O'clock.
Mrs. Catherine Watt died this morning at 3 o'clock at her home, 714 Cedar street. She had been sick about a year and death was due to paralysis.
Mrs. Watt was born 78 years ago in Paisley, Scotland. For this past ten years she has lived in Saline county, where she was well known and highly esteemed. She was the mother of William, David and Robert Addison, Miss Margaret Addision, Mrs. R. J. Gemmill of Salina, and Mrs. W. D. Crawford of Omaha, Neb. Besides her children, the deceased leaves many friends to mourn her loss.
The funeral will take place from the home tomorrow afternoon. Services will be held at 3 o'clock.
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16 Mar 1900, Page 4
LAID TO REST.
The Funeral of Mrs. Catherine Watt Held This Afternoon.
The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Watt, who died yesterday morning at her home, 714 Cedar street, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence. The services were conducted by Rev. Foulkes of the Presbyterian church. The pall bearers were: John Stevenson, Thos. Anderson, Matthew Maxwell, Brice Muir, John Muir and John Anderson. Interment took place at Gypsum Hill cemetery.
Salina, Kansas
15 Mar 1900, Page 1
ENDED THIS LIFE.
Mrs. Catherine Watt Passed Away This Morning at 3 O'clock.
Mrs. Catherine Watt died this morning at 3 o'clock at her home, 714 Cedar street. She had been sick about a year and death was due to paralysis.
Mrs. Watt was born 78 years ago in Paisley, Scotland. For this past ten years she has lived in Saline county, where she was well known and highly esteemed. She was the mother of William, David and Robert Addison, Miss Margaret Addision, Mrs. R. J. Gemmill of Salina, and Mrs. W. D. Crawford of Omaha, Neb. Besides her children, the deceased leaves many friends to mourn her loss.
The funeral will take place from the home tomorrow afternoon. Services will be held at 3 o'clock.
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16 Mar 1900, Page 4
LAID TO REST.
The Funeral of Mrs. Catherine Watt Held This Afternoon.
The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Watt, who died yesterday morning at her home, 714 Cedar street, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence. The services were conducted by Rev. Foulkes of the Presbyterian church. The pall bearers were: John Stevenson, Thos. Anderson, Matthew Maxwell, Brice Muir, John Muir and John Anderson. Interment took place at Gypsum Hill cemetery.
Inscription
CATHERINE WATT
NEE MCGREGOR, HIS WIFE
BORN MAR. 20, 1822
DIED MAR. 19, 1900
NATIVES OF PAISLEY, SCOTLAND
Gravesite Details
Wife of David Addison. The two share a marker.
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