THE DEATH OF NANCY SKINNER
The death of Mrs. Nancy Skinner occurred yesterday morning at 2:15 at the home of her daughter Mrs. Edward Johnson, west of Stockwell. Her demise came after a very short illness and was caused by an attack of bronchitis. Mrs. Skinner was 78 years old and was born in Sheffield Township. She had been a lifelong resident of Tippecanoe County. She was a member of the Methodist church in Stockwell and was a faithful religious worker. She possessed many high qualities of character and was a true friend. Her husband has been dead for twenty years. The following children survive; Albert and Morton Skinner and Mrs. Edward Johnson, all of whom reside near Stockwell. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Methodist church in Stockwell, Rev. F. J. Beisel will officiate and the interment will be made in the Salem cemetery. (Lafayette, Indiana, Newspaper, Friday, December 17, 1909)
THE DEATH OF NANCY SKINNER
The death of Mrs. Nancy Skinner occurred yesterday morning at 2:15 at the home of her daughter Mrs. Edward Johnson, west of Stockwell. Her demise came after a very short illness and was caused by an attack of bronchitis. Mrs. Skinner was 78 years old and was born in Sheffield Township. She had been a lifelong resident of Tippecanoe County. She was a member of the Methodist church in Stockwell and was a faithful religious worker. She possessed many high qualities of character and was a true friend. Her husband has been dead for twenty years. The following children survive; Albert and Morton Skinner and Mrs. Edward Johnson, all of whom reside near Stockwell. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Methodist church in Stockwell, Rev. F. J. Beisel will officiate and the interment will be made in the Salem cemetery. (Lafayette, Indiana, Newspaper, Friday, December 17, 1909)
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