Mrs. Rebecca Leapley, wife of James Leapley, living east of Casstown, died Sunday after a brief illness. She had been subject to asthma and heart trouble for some time, but was not considered dangerous.
She was the daughter of the late Truman Moses of Champaign county, and was born in 1840. Mrs. Leapley was a woman of excellent traits, loved by all who knew her, for she was a faithful wife and mother, modest and unassuming in her ways, in short, a woman whose departure will be sincerely mourned by all who knew her.
She leaves her immediate relatives, her husband, two sons and a daughter, two sisters and a brother.
The funeral discourse was preached in Casstown, Tuesday, by Rev. W. H. Wehrly, of Troy, after which interment followed in the cemetery at that village.
(Copied from the Miami Union, Thursday, September 23, 1909).
Mrs. Rebecca Leapley, wife of James Leapley, living east of Casstown, died Sunday after a brief illness. She had been subject to asthma and heart trouble for some time, but was not considered dangerous.
She was the daughter of the late Truman Moses of Champaign county, and was born in 1840. Mrs. Leapley was a woman of excellent traits, loved by all who knew her, for she was a faithful wife and mother, modest and unassuming in her ways, in short, a woman whose departure will be sincerely mourned by all who knew her.
She leaves her immediate relatives, her husband, two sons and a daughter, two sisters and a brother.
The funeral discourse was preached in Casstown, Tuesday, by Rev. W. H. Wehrly, of Troy, after which interment followed in the cemetery at that village.
(Copied from the Miami Union, Thursday, September 23, 1909).
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