SPRINGPORT:
Mrs. Felix Bunner, who has been confined to her bed since last fall with dropsy, died Saturday evening, aged about sixty-two years. Although she had been sick so long, she bore her suffering with great patience to the end. She was a kind and loving wife and mother and a good neighbor, and will be missed greatly by all. She leaves a husband, three sons and two daughters to mourn their loss. Funeral services were conducted at the church here Monday by Rev. Nelson, of the Methodist church, of which she was a member. The remains were taken to Mt. Summit for interment.
James Bouslog and wife, New Castle, attended the funeral of Mrs. Bunner, Monday.
Mrs. Mary Chapsaddle, Windfall, was called here last week by the sickness of her sister, Mrs. Felix Bunner.
SPRINGPORT:
Mrs. Felix Bunner, who has been confined to her bed since last fall with dropsy, died Saturday evening, aged about sixty-two years. Although she had been sick so long, she bore her suffering with great patience to the end. She was a kind and loving wife and mother and a good neighbor, and will be missed greatly by all. She leaves a husband, three sons and two daughters to mourn their loss. Funeral services were conducted at the church here Monday by Rev. Nelson, of the Methodist church, of which she was a member. The remains were taken to Mt. Summit for interment.
James Bouslog and wife, New Castle, attended the funeral of Mrs. Bunner, Monday.
Mrs. Mary Chapsaddle, Windfall, was called here last week by the sickness of her sister, Mrs. Felix Bunner.
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