Midvale, Idaho
Thursday, January 21, 1915
Mrs. Pearl Passes Away
Saturday evening, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Adams, of Salubria, Mrs. Phil Pearl, a well known resident of Midvale and vicinity passed away. Mrs. Pearl had been quite ill for some time, and as she was well (unreadable) in years, her death was not unexpected.
Mrs. Pearl was a native of Virginia and came to Idaho about fourteen years ago, locating at Weiser for a time, removing thence to Midvale with her (unreadable) husband, M. O'Leary, who died here. She was engaged in the restaurant business here several years. About a year ago she was united in marriage to Phil Pearl, a well known rancher of South Crane Creek.
She leaves a husband, two daughters and a son, Mrs. Fred Roe, of Midvale, Mrs. John Adams, of Salubria and A. O'Leary, of New Meadows.
Midvale, Idaho
Thursday, January 21, 1915
Mrs. Pearl Passes Away
Saturday evening, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Adams, of Salubria, Mrs. Phil Pearl, a well known resident of Midvale and vicinity passed away. Mrs. Pearl had been quite ill for some time, and as she was well (unreadable) in years, her death was not unexpected.
Mrs. Pearl was a native of Virginia and came to Idaho about fourteen years ago, locating at Weiser for a time, removing thence to Midvale with her (unreadable) husband, M. O'Leary, who died here. She was engaged in the restaurant business here several years. About a year ago she was united in marriage to Phil Pearl, a well known rancher of South Crane Creek.
She leaves a husband, two daughters and a son, Mrs. Fred Roe, of Midvale, Mrs. John Adams, of Salubria and A. O'Leary, of New Meadows.
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