Found Dead. - Mrs. Elizabeth Tillson, 85, pioneer who lived at 1118 West Oak St., was found dead in her home at 3:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Hiatt, a niece, who had gone to the home to spend the afternoon and night, discovered the body on the floor in the kitchen. A meal had been prepared and was on the table.
A son, Jesse Tillson, of Toledo, visited his mother each weekend and left the home at 9 o'clock in the morning to return to Toledo. A daughter, Mrs. Charles Spanangle, of Columbus, Ind. is the only other survivor. Mrs. Tillson was a member of the Christian Church.
The Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday, July 9th at the Brooks Funeral home, conducted by Rev. Earl Lantz. Interment was made in the Union City Cemetery.
Found Dead. - Mrs. Elizabeth Tillson, 85, pioneer who lived at 1118 West Oak St., was found dead in her home at 3:15 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Hiatt, a niece, who had gone to the home to spend the afternoon and night, discovered the body on the floor in the kitchen. A meal had been prepared and was on the table.
A son, Jesse Tillson, of Toledo, visited his mother each weekend and left the home at 9 o'clock in the morning to return to Toledo. A daughter, Mrs. Charles Spanangle, of Columbus, Ind. is the only other survivor. Mrs. Tillson was a member of the Christian Church.
The Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday, July 9th at the Brooks Funeral home, conducted by Rev. Earl Lantz. Interment was made in the Union City Cemetery.
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