Thurs. Oct. 28, 1920
Page four
Mrs. William P. Labrum, aged fifty-
six years, died Friday at her home,
corner First and Hudson streets. She
had been in poor health a long time
and last spring underwent an opera-
tion which failed to give the relief she
hoped for, though she was confined to
her bed only one week. Besides her
husband she is survived by three sons,
Albert, Ernest and Elroy, and two
daughters, Misses Eda and Helen, all
of this village. Funeral services were
conducted by the Rev. C.S. Agan Sun-
day afternoon at 2 o'clock, at he
home. Burial was in the Johnsburgh
cemetery. Mrs. Labrum was Anna
Bates, having been born and brought
up in that town.
Thurs. Oct. 28, 1920
Page four
Mrs. William P. Labrum, aged fifty-
six years, died Friday at her home,
corner First and Hudson streets. She
had been in poor health a long time
and last spring underwent an opera-
tion which failed to give the relief she
hoped for, though she was confined to
her bed only one week. Besides her
husband she is survived by three sons,
Albert, Ernest and Elroy, and two
daughters, Misses Eda and Helen, all
of this village. Funeral services were
conducted by the Rev. C.S. Agan Sun-
day afternoon at 2 o'clock, at he
home. Burial was in the Johnsburgh
cemetery. Mrs. Labrum was Anna
Bates, having been born and brought
up in that town.
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