Word was received by relatives and friends at Normal last night of the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Oliver, of Davenport, Ia., a former resident of Danvers.
E. S. Deal, of South Main Street, Normal, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Ora Stutzman, left immediately to return to Danvers with the body.
The funeral announcement will be made later.
Mrs. Oliver is survived by her husband and son, Forrest Oliver, of Nevada, and a daughter Mrs. Harry Beatty, North Carolina.
One son, Homer, was by killed by a Big Four passenger train one mile east of Danvers several years ago.
For many years the family lived at Danvers, where Mr. Oliver was engaged at the carpenter trade, but several years ago moved to Davenport, where they have since made their home.
Mr. Oliver is recovering from an accident which occurred six months ago when he fell from a scaffold and broke his hip.
The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois) Sat, Mar 1, 1924
Word was received by relatives and friends at Normal last night of the death of Mrs. Samuel T. Oliver, of Davenport, Ia., a former resident of Danvers.
E. S. Deal, of South Main Street, Normal, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Ora Stutzman, left immediately to return to Danvers with the body.
The funeral announcement will be made later.
Mrs. Oliver is survived by her husband and son, Forrest Oliver, of Nevada, and a daughter Mrs. Harry Beatty, North Carolina.
One son, Homer, was by killed by a Big Four passenger train one mile east of Danvers several years ago.
For many years the family lived at Danvers, where Mr. Oliver was engaged at the carpenter trade, but several years ago moved to Davenport, where they have since made their home.
Mr. Oliver is recovering from an accident which occurred six months ago when he fell from a scaffold and broke his hip.
The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois) Sat, Mar 1, 1924
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