MRS. J. M. COVER DIES
Last Monday afternoon, August 18, 1913, Mrs. J. M. Cover departed this life after having suffered from a lingering illness for several months. About four months ago, her case was found to be serious. She was taken to medical experts in the east but they were unable to aford any relief and death came as a result of the affliction.
Lillie E. Crowell was born in Albia, Iowa, April 11, 1871, and spent the greater part of her life near the place of her birth, being geared among the surroundings of the Quaker faith. She came to Thermopolis about seven years ago, and on September 26, 1908, was married to J. M. Cover of this city. From a former marriae was born a son, Jean Davis, and an adopted son, James Davis, was also taken into the home. Deceased was a loving wife and mother and had a large circle of friends who regret her taking off. She is survived by her husband and two sons, and also by a mother, sister and six brothers all living in her former home in Iowa. The bereaved relatives have the sympathy of a larger number of friends in their sad life.
The funeral was held quietly from the home, services being conducted by Rev. Fred W. Church, and interment was made in Monument Hill cemetery last Tuesday morning.
MRS. J. M. COVER DIES
Last Monday afternoon, August 18, 1913, Mrs. J. M. Cover departed this life after having suffered from a lingering illness for several months. About four months ago, her case was found to be serious. She was taken to medical experts in the east but they were unable to aford any relief and death came as a result of the affliction.
Lillie E. Crowell was born in Albia, Iowa, April 11, 1871, and spent the greater part of her life near the place of her birth, being geared among the surroundings of the Quaker faith. She came to Thermopolis about seven years ago, and on September 26, 1908, was married to J. M. Cover of this city. From a former marriae was born a son, Jean Davis, and an adopted son, James Davis, was also taken into the home. Deceased was a loving wife and mother and had a large circle of friends who regret her taking off. She is survived by her husband and two sons, and also by a mother, sister and six brothers all living in her former home in Iowa. The bereaved relatives have the sympathy of a larger number of friends in their sad life.
The funeral was held quietly from the home, services being conducted by Rev. Fred W. Church, and interment was made in Monument Hill cemetery last Tuesday morning.
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