Tuesday, 8 July 1919
Georgia Anna Hepner was born at Glenwood, Ia., on March 2, 1857, and passed away at her home in Aurora, Neb., July 4th, 1919. In the year of 1874 she was united in marriage to Charles Wesley Fillmore. To this union were born five children, one daughter and four sons. The daughter, Ada, preceded her in death in 1906. The surviving sons are Guy, Ray, and Ira, of Grand Island, Neb.; and Fay, of McRae, Mont. They moved from Smith Center, Kas. to Grand Island where Mr. Fillmore preceded her in death in 1900. On March 13, 1908, she was married to Mr. John Cheery, at Grand Island, and moved to a farm east of Phillips, Neb. Four years ago they moved to Aurora where she passed away. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, four sons, two sisters and three brothers. Funeral services were held from the Christian church at Aurora, Neb., and interment was made in the Grand Island cemetery.
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent Friday, 11 July 1919
"Briefs From All Around The County - Phillips"
This community was saddened when the word came that Mrs. John Cherry had passed away at her home in Aurora Friday evening. Mrs. Cherry had made many warm friends in this section during the years they lived on the farm east of town. Everyone extends sympathy to those who mourn her loss.
Tuesday, 8 July 1919
Georgia Anna Hepner was born at Glenwood, Ia., on March 2, 1857, and passed away at her home in Aurora, Neb., July 4th, 1919. In the year of 1874 she was united in marriage to Charles Wesley Fillmore. To this union were born five children, one daughter and four sons. The daughter, Ada, preceded her in death in 1906. The surviving sons are Guy, Ray, and Ira, of Grand Island, Neb.; and Fay, of McRae, Mont. They moved from Smith Center, Kas. to Grand Island where Mr. Fillmore preceded her in death in 1900. On March 13, 1908, she was married to Mr. John Cheery, at Grand Island, and moved to a farm east of Phillips, Neb. Four years ago they moved to Aurora where she passed away. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, four sons, two sisters and three brothers. Funeral services were held from the Christian church at Aurora, Neb., and interment was made in the Grand Island cemetery.
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Grand Island (Nebraska) Daily Independent Friday, 11 July 1919
"Briefs From All Around The County - Phillips"
This community was saddened when the word came that Mrs. John Cherry had passed away at her home in Aurora Friday evening. Mrs. Cherry had made many warm friends in this section during the years they lived on the farm east of town. Everyone extends sympathy to those who mourn her loss.
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