GOOD WOMAN DEAD
Mrs. Sarah Bair, Lifelong Resident of Wood County, Church and Temperance Worker Dies.
Mrs. Sarah Bair died at the family residence at West Millgrove this morning at one forty-five after an illness of six months with complications of diseases. She had been unconscious the greater part of the time during the last week.
Mrs. Bair was born Oct. 1, 1842 in Wood county and was the youngest of a family of six children born to William and Elizabeth Graham. Her age at time of death was sixty-six years, ten months and thirteen days.
She was married to Jacob Bair August 2, 1863 and to this union two children were born, Irene, who died at the age of twenty-one, and George, who with his father survive, also one grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs. Bair had lived in Portage and Wood county and for thirty-six years he had run saw mill and managed his farm. They were well known throughout that entire district. Mrs. Bair was a member of the Congregational church of West Millgrove, an earnest worker in the Ladies Aid society and in the W. C. T. U. She was held in high esteem by all who knew her and during the long illness was a patient sufferer.
The funeral services will be held from the late residence Monday morning at nine o'clock with interment in Fountain cemetery.
GOOD WOMAN DEAD
Mrs. Sarah Bair, Lifelong Resident of Wood County, Church and Temperance Worker Dies.
Mrs. Sarah Bair died at the family residence at West Millgrove this morning at one forty-five after an illness of six months with complications of diseases. She had been unconscious the greater part of the time during the last week.
Mrs. Bair was born Oct. 1, 1842 in Wood county and was the youngest of a family of six children born to William and Elizabeth Graham. Her age at time of death was sixty-six years, ten months and thirteen days.
She was married to Jacob Bair August 2, 1863 and to this union two children were born, Irene, who died at the age of twenty-one, and George, who with his father survive, also one grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs. Bair had lived in Portage and Wood county and for thirty-six years he had run saw mill and managed his farm. They were well known throughout that entire district. Mrs. Bair was a member of the Congregational church of West Millgrove, an earnest worker in the Ladies Aid society and in the W. C. T. U. She was held in high esteem by all who knew her and during the long illness was a patient sufferer.
The funeral services will be held from the late residence Monday morning at nine o'clock with interment in Fountain cemetery.
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