This evening at six o’clock, just as the Union goes to press the announcement is given of the sudden death of Mr. William Bohanan, of this city, of heart failure. Full particulars next wee,
Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa, December 30, 1896, page 9
OBITUARY OF MRS. LUCY C. BOHANAN
Our little city was grieved to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. L. C. Bohanan on Thursday evening last. Just as the first church bell was reminding us of our weekly prayer service, her spirit went quietly and peacefully back to Him whom she has always sought in pry. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community.
Mrs. Bohanan was for a long time a resident of Peoria, Illinois, but for many yers has lived in Adams County, and for seven years in Corning. She would have been married just forty years the 10th of next February, and leaves six children to mourn her loss, three boys and three girls.
The Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa, Saturday, January 1, 1897, page 16
DEATH OF MRS. BOHANAN
The Union gave notice last week of the sudden death of Mrs. William Bohanan of this city last Thursday evening, as we went to press. We were unable at that time to ascertain the particulars which were as follows. Mrs. Bohanan in apparently good health while attending her home duties, suddenly expired. The doctors who made the examination, pronounced the cause, pleura-pneumonia. Mrs. Bohanan was an estimable lady, sixty-tow years old. The funeral occurred Saturday, conducted by Rev. E. C. Moulton. Interment was in the Walnut Grove Cemetery. The sorrowing sons and daughters have the sympathy of our entire community.
Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa, Friday, January 6, 1897, page 9
This evening at six o’clock, just as the Union goes to press the announcement is given of the sudden death of Mr. William Bohanan, of this city, of heart failure. Full particulars next wee,
Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa, December 30, 1896, page 9
OBITUARY OF MRS. LUCY C. BOHANAN
Our little city was grieved to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. L. C. Bohanan on Thursday evening last. Just as the first church bell was reminding us of our weekly prayer service, her spirit went quietly and peacefully back to Him whom she has always sought in pry. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community.
Mrs. Bohanan was for a long time a resident of Peoria, Illinois, but for many yers has lived in Adams County, and for seven years in Corning. She would have been married just forty years the 10th of next February, and leaves six children to mourn her loss, three boys and three girls.
The Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa, Saturday, January 1, 1897, page 16
DEATH OF MRS. BOHANAN
The Union gave notice last week of the sudden death of Mrs. William Bohanan of this city last Thursday evening, as we went to press. We were unable at that time to ascertain the particulars which were as follows. Mrs. Bohanan in apparently good health while attending her home duties, suddenly expired. The doctors who made the examination, pronounced the cause, pleura-pneumonia. Mrs. Bohanan was an estimable lady, sixty-tow years old. The funeral occurred Saturday, conducted by Rev. E. C. Moulton. Interment was in the Walnut Grove Cemetery. The sorrowing sons and daughters have the sympathy of our entire community.
Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa, Friday, January 6, 1897, page 9
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