The Leader, Meigs County, Ohio, 1910
MISS DORA ATKINS
Passes Away at Her Home in Bedford Township.
Dora G., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Atkins, died at her home in Bedford township Tuesday, the cause of her death being diabetes.
Miss Atkins was 21 years, 8 months and 18 days of age, and besides her parents leaves three brothers, J. C., Cleveland, J. P., and W. C., of Olathe, Colo., and two sisters, Mrs. E. E. Wiseman, Miles City, Mont., and Amber Pearl at home, to mourn her death.
Miss Atkins was one of the worthy candidates in The Leader's popular voting contest last summer and was an unusually bright and popular young lady. The bereft parents, brothers and sister have the heartfelt sympathy of their neighbors and friends in the sad hour of their sore affliction.
The funeral will be held Friday at White Oak chapel at 2 o'clock p. m.
The Leader, Meigs County, Ohio, 1910
MISS DORA ATKINS
Passes Away at Her Home in Bedford Township.
Dora G., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Atkins, died at her home in Bedford township Tuesday, the cause of her death being diabetes.
Miss Atkins was 21 years, 8 months and 18 days of age, and besides her parents leaves three brothers, J. C., Cleveland, J. P., and W. C., of Olathe, Colo., and two sisters, Mrs. E. E. Wiseman, Miles City, Mont., and Amber Pearl at home, to mourn her death.
Miss Atkins was one of the worthy candidates in The Leader's popular voting contest last summer and was an unusually bright and popular young lady. The bereft parents, brothers and sister have the heartfelt sympathy of their neighbors and friends in the sad hour of their sore affliction.
The funeral will be held Friday at White Oak chapel at 2 o'clock p. m.
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