She died at the age of 27.
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Bureau County Tribune, Volume 30, Number 31, 21 February 1902
Mrs. Pansy Williamson, nee Immke, died at her home in Chicago on Tuesday evening of this week. Mrs. Williamson was known all over Bureau county as Pansy Immke, as her reputation as an elocutionist was well established and she was favored with a good attendance whenever her name was announced on the program. Born in this city nearly twenty eight years ago, she grew up among us and was universally popular with all classes of people on account of her kindly and gracious manner and her bright and winning way. Graduating at our High school, she soon developed a great gift as an elocutionist, and won several medals in the Demorest contests as a public speaker. As she grew up into womanhood the innocence and truth of childhood still adorned her youth and beauty and made her hosts of friends wherever she appeared. A year ago last August she was united in marriage to Walter Williamson, of Chicago, a most estimable gentleman, who mourns today the loss of a lovely and beloved wife and a faithful and devoted companion. Pansy was an appropriate name for this deceased lady, as she was certainly the very flower of womanhood and as she was an angel on earth, she surely will be an angel in heaven. The funeral was held at the residence of her parents at the North End yesterday afternoon, and was conducted by the Rev. H. B. Allen, of the Presbyterian church, to which church she belonged.
She died at the age of 27.
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Bureau County Tribune, Volume 30, Number 31, 21 February 1902
Mrs. Pansy Williamson, nee Immke, died at her home in Chicago on Tuesday evening of this week. Mrs. Williamson was known all over Bureau county as Pansy Immke, as her reputation as an elocutionist was well established and she was favored with a good attendance whenever her name was announced on the program. Born in this city nearly twenty eight years ago, she grew up among us and was universally popular with all classes of people on account of her kindly and gracious manner and her bright and winning way. Graduating at our High school, she soon developed a great gift as an elocutionist, and won several medals in the Demorest contests as a public speaker. As she grew up into womanhood the innocence and truth of childhood still adorned her youth and beauty and made her hosts of friends wherever she appeared. A year ago last August she was united in marriage to Walter Williamson, of Chicago, a most estimable gentleman, who mourns today the loss of a lovely and beloved wife and a faithful and devoted companion. Pansy was an appropriate name for this deceased lady, as she was certainly the very flower of womanhood and as she was an angel on earth, she surely will be an angel in heaven. The funeral was held at the residence of her parents at the North End yesterday afternoon, and was conducted by the Rev. H. B. Allen, of the Presbyterian church, to which church she belonged.
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