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Estella Grace “Stella” <I>Johnston</I> Bryant

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Estella Grace “Stella” Johnston Bryant

Birth
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Death
5 Nov 1927 (aged 37)
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4, Row 8
Memorial ID
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Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Monday, November 7, 1927

Mrs. Estella Grace BRYANT, aged 38, wife of Glen W. BRYANT, who operates a tin shop on the south side of the public square bearing his name, died at her home, 1002 South Franklin Avenue shortly before midnight Saturday after a lingering illness caused by cancer. The deceased has been seriously ill for the past three months but had only been bedfast since last Thursday. Every effort was made, known to medical science, to curb the spread of the disease which included many radium treatments in the Christian Brothers Hospital, Indianapolis. All efforts proved to no avail. Estella Grace JOHNSTON was born in this city on July 1 1889 and was one of two daughters born to Henry and Susan JOHNSTON. For many years the deceased resided with her parents on a farm one mile east of Athens which faced the Akron-Rochester road. She was married to Mr. Bryant at St. Joseph, Mich., on April 10, 1922. Survivors are the husband, a step-son, Harold [BRYANT], a sister, Mrs. Della WRIGHT of this city, three nieces and one nephew. A niece, Miss Charleen PEARSON, has made her home with her aunt since she was six years of age. Mrs. Bryant was a member of the Rochester Church of God and the Mooseheart Legion of this city. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Church of God at the corner of Main and Third Streets with the Rev. Ray COLLINS of Chicago in charge. Burial was made in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Many beautiful floral tributes covered the casket.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1927 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Monday, November 7, 1927

Mrs. Estella Grace BRYANT, aged 38, wife of Glen W. BRYANT, who operates a tin shop on the south side of the public square bearing his name, died at her home, 1002 South Franklin Avenue shortly before midnight Saturday after a lingering illness caused by cancer. The deceased has been seriously ill for the past three months but had only been bedfast since last Thursday. Every effort was made, known to medical science, to curb the spread of the disease which included many radium treatments in the Christian Brothers Hospital, Indianapolis. All efforts proved to no avail. Estella Grace JOHNSTON was born in this city on July 1 1889 and was one of two daughters born to Henry and Susan JOHNSTON. For many years the deceased resided with her parents on a farm one mile east of Athens which faced the Akron-Rochester road. She was married to Mr. Bryant at St. Joseph, Mich., on April 10, 1922. Survivors are the husband, a step-son, Harold [BRYANT], a sister, Mrs. Della WRIGHT of this city, three nieces and one nephew. A niece, Miss Charleen PEARSON, has made her home with her aunt since she was six years of age. Mrs. Bryant was a member of the Rochester Church of God and the Mooseheart Legion of this city. Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Church of God at the corner of Main and Third Streets with the Rev. Ray COLLINS of Chicago in charge. Burial was made in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Many beautiful floral tributes covered the casket.

SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1927 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh


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