Mrs. Linnie Morrison, 18 West 15th, widow of Charles Morrison, was found dead in bed at her home Tuesday morning about six o'clock. She had been ill four years and apparently died about 5 a.m.
Mrs. Morrison was born In Wayne county, lowa., May 27, 1868 and moved to Hutchinson four years ago from St. John. She was a member of the United Brethrenchurch.
Survivors are a sister Rebecca Keigley of the home a step-sister, Mrs. Minerva Fox of St. John.
Funeral will be at 10:00 a. m Thursday In the First United Brethren church and a second service will be at 2 p. m. in the Barber funeral home at St. John Burial will be in St. John cemetery. Rev. J. A, Buckles and Rev C. E. Farney will officiate.
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Father: Conrad D Keigley
b.1819 Palmyra, Portage, Ohio, USA
d.Nov 1879 Clay, Wayne, Iowa, USA
Mrs. Linnie Morrison, 18 West 15th, widow of Charles Morrison, was found dead in bed at her home Tuesday morning about six o'clock. She had been ill four years and apparently died about 5 a.m.
Mrs. Morrison was born In Wayne county, lowa., May 27, 1868 and moved to Hutchinson four years ago from St. John. She was a member of the United Brethrenchurch.
Survivors are a sister Rebecca Keigley of the home a step-sister, Mrs. Minerva Fox of St. John.
Funeral will be at 10:00 a. m Thursday In the First United Brethren church and a second service will be at 2 p. m. in the Barber funeral home at St. John Burial will be in St. John cemetery. Rev. J. A, Buckles and Rev C. E. Farney will officiate.
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Father: Conrad D Keigley
b.1819 Palmyra, Portage, Ohio, USA
d.Nov 1879 Clay, Wayne, Iowa, USA
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