Monroe Journal, November 14, 1902
RELIEVED IN DEATH.
Mrs. Sarah Whitsett Dies at County Asylum
Death relieved Mrs. Sarah Whitsett from a long period of ill health and suffering last evening at the County Asylum. She was a sister of Mrs. Wm. Gapen and Mr. Samuel Milliken, the oldest in the family. She has been ill and in poor health for over twenty years, and her death comes as a relief to one who probably would never be better. She was a widow, and 63 years of age.
The funeral will be held at the home of Wm. Gapen tomorrow at noon and the remains will be interviewed in the Juda cemetery.
Monroe Journal, November 14, 1902
RELIEVED IN DEATH.
Mrs. Sarah Whitsett Dies at County Asylum
Death relieved Mrs. Sarah Whitsett from a long period of ill health and suffering last evening at the County Asylum. She was a sister of Mrs. Wm. Gapen and Mr. Samuel Milliken, the oldest in the family. She has been ill and in poor health for over twenty years, and her death comes as a relief to one who probably would never be better. She was a widow, and 63 years of age.
The funeral will be held at the home of Wm. Gapen tomorrow at noon and the remains will be interviewed in the Juda cemetery.
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