DEATH CALLS MRS. GLEASON
Following an illness from which she had suffered for more than a year Mrs. W. H. Gleason passed away at the family home in Glenwood Monday morning, January 28 at 5:30.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 with services at the Christian church by Rev. C. H. Addleman. Interment in the Hill cemetery.
Louisa Emeline Dunning was born August 20, 1861 in Freeborn county Minnesota. She was united in marriage with W. H. Gleason March 29, 1881 at Rush Township, Rooks Co., Kansas. To this union six shildren were born, Charles and George Gleason of Orofino, Mrs. Violet Willhite of Coeur d'Alene, Mrs. Mabel Weseman of Orofino, Mrs. Roxy Boehl of Snohomish, Washington and Mrs. Bessie Atwood of Stites. In addition to the children she is survived by her husband and several grandchildren.
(Note: The obituary does not list 2 daughters and a son, who preceded her in death.)
DEATH CALLS MRS. GLEASON
Following an illness from which she had suffered for more than a year Mrs. W. H. Gleason passed away at the family home in Glenwood Monday morning, January 28 at 5:30.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 1:30 with services at the Christian church by Rev. C. H. Addleman. Interment in the Hill cemetery.
Louisa Emeline Dunning was born August 20, 1861 in Freeborn county Minnesota. She was united in marriage with W. H. Gleason March 29, 1881 at Rush Township, Rooks Co., Kansas. To this union six shildren were born, Charles and George Gleason of Orofino, Mrs. Violet Willhite of Coeur d'Alene, Mrs. Mabel Weseman of Orofino, Mrs. Roxy Boehl of Snohomish, Washington and Mrs. Bessie Atwood of Stites. In addition to the children she is survived by her husband and several grandchildren.
(Note: The obituary does not list 2 daughters and a son, who preceded her in death.)
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