YOUNG MOTHER DIED YESTERDAY
Mrs. Lawrence D. Biggs Succumbs to Illness of Uretic Poisoning
Mrs. Goldie M. Biggs, 25, wife of Lawrence D. Biggs, died at her home, 701 Walnut street, at 7 o'clock last night. Death was due to uretic poisoning, following the birth of a stillborn baby on Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Biggs was well known in the city and was a charming young mother. Her untimely death casts a shadow of gloom over a large circle of friends.
Goldie M. Biggs, the eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, well known residents of Decatur, was born in this city February 5, 1897, and she spent her entire life here. A few years ago she was married to Lawrence Biggs, who is sugar clerk, in charge of the sugar department of the Holland-St. Louis Sugar factory in this city. She was a member of the Presbyterian church of this city.
The husband, one son, Lawrence Woodrow, age 5 years; the parents and the following brothers and sisters survive: Charles, of Decatur, and Homer, Orville, Waveland, Credric, Bretta and Esther at home.
Funeral services will be held from the home on Walnut street at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the Rev. B. N. Covert, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial in the Maplewood cemetery.
YOUNG MOTHER DIED YESTERDAY
Mrs. Lawrence D. Biggs Succumbs to Illness of Uretic Poisoning
Mrs. Goldie M. Biggs, 25, wife of Lawrence D. Biggs, died at her home, 701 Walnut street, at 7 o'clock last night. Death was due to uretic poisoning, following the birth of a stillborn baby on Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Biggs was well known in the city and was a charming young mother. Her untimely death casts a shadow of gloom over a large circle of friends.
Goldie M. Biggs, the eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher, well known residents of Decatur, was born in this city February 5, 1897, and she spent her entire life here. A few years ago she was married to Lawrence Biggs, who is sugar clerk, in charge of the sugar department of the Holland-St. Louis Sugar factory in this city. She was a member of the Presbyterian church of this city.
The husband, one son, Lawrence Woodrow, age 5 years; the parents and the following brothers and sisters survive: Charles, of Decatur, and Homer, Orville, Waveland, Credric, Bretta and Esther at home.
Funeral services will be held from the home on Walnut street at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the Rev. B. N. Covert, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial in the Maplewood cemetery.
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