Mrs. Garrison was born in St. Lawrence Co. N.Y., Sept. 12th, 1856. In 1874 she was married. The family moved to Whiteside Co. about three years ago, making their home at Prophetstown until last spring when they moved to the farm of Richard Garrison, a mile and a half south east of Morrison. She had long been an invalid, but was taken worse in September since which time she had been confined to her bed, suffering intense pain until relieved by death. A husband and one daughter, eight years old, are left to mourn her loss. Her remains were buried in the Round Grove cemetery on Thursday last.
Mrs. Garrison was born in St. Lawrence Co. N.Y., Sept. 12th, 1856. In 1874 she was married. The family moved to Whiteside Co. about three years ago, making their home at Prophetstown until last spring when they moved to the farm of Richard Garrison, a mile and a half south east of Morrison. She had long been an invalid, but was taken worse in September since which time she had been confined to her bed, suffering intense pain until relieved by death. A husband and one daughter, eight years old, are left to mourn her loss. Her remains were buried in the Round Grove cemetery on Thursday last.
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