Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Troughton were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 from the home at 169 East Berrien St. Rev. N. T. Allen spoke highly of the deceased as a Christian woman. Interment was at Linwood Cemetery. The deceased had been suffering with T.B. for about one year and her health failed gradually, and death coming Thursday morning at 10:00. Mollie Farquhar was born in this city, November 6, 1865, and lived here most of her life. Those surviving are one son Albert Burton, of the city; and the following sisters: Mrs. Laura Hagerman, Monmouth, Mrs. Dora Burke and Ella McPherrin, both of this city, Mrs. Anna Lemmons, Clark, Nebraska, Mrs. Mary Marriot and Mrs. Ora Homer, Chicago, two brothers, Charles F of Old Monroe, Missouri and James of Mattoon, Illinois.
Funeral services for Mrs. Mollie Troughton were held yesterday afternoon at 2:30 from the home at 169 East Berrien St. Rev. N. T. Allen spoke highly of the deceased as a Christian woman. Interment was at Linwood Cemetery. The deceased had been suffering with T.B. for about one year and her health failed gradually, and death coming Thursday morning at 10:00. Mollie Farquhar was born in this city, November 6, 1865, and lived here most of her life. Those surviving are one son Albert Burton, of the city; and the following sisters: Mrs. Laura Hagerman, Monmouth, Mrs. Dora Burke and Ella McPherrin, both of this city, Mrs. Anna Lemmons, Clark, Nebraska, Mrs. Mary Marriot and Mrs. Ora Homer, Chicago, two brothers, Charles F of Old Monroe, Missouri and James of Mattoon, Illinois.
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