PASSES AWAY AS OLD YEAR DIES
Mrs. Henry Milligan of Newville passed away last Sunday night following a long siege of illness due to pneumonia. Mrs. Milligan died at the home of her son-in-law near Corning, where she was visiting her daughter when taken ill. At the time of her daughter's death several weeks ago, she was getting along very nicely, but recently the dread disease took a turn for the worse and she passed away Sunday night.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at one o'clock, interment being in the Newville cemetery, beside the new grave of her daughter.
Corning Observer, Thursday, 4 January 1917, Page 1, Cols. 3 & 4:
PIONEER WOMAN OF TEHAMA COUNTY PASSES AWAY AFTER SEVERAL WEEKS OF SUFFERING WITH PNEUMONIA
DIED – Monday, January 1, 1917, at one o'clock a.m., at the home of Tom Flournoy, her son-in-law, Mrs. Henry Milligan, after several weeks illness with double pneumonia.
Mrs. Milligan, who was the wife of Henry Milligan, well known in this part of Tehama county for a great many years was born in New York, August 5, 1861. Her parents Mr. And Mrs. Alonzo Luce, came to California in the same year and she has been a resident of Tehama and Glenn counties for the past forty-two years, where her friends were limited only by the number of people in the section where she lived.
The funeral was held at Newville, their home, Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock. Rev. T. M. Jones officiating, and interment was made in the Newville Cemetery, where the Luce family have a burial plot. Transcribed by E.
PASSES AWAY AS OLD YEAR DIES
Mrs. Henry Milligan of Newville passed away last Sunday night following a long siege of illness due to pneumonia. Mrs. Milligan died at the home of her son-in-law near Corning, where she was visiting her daughter when taken ill. At the time of her daughter's death several weeks ago, she was getting along very nicely, but recently the dread disease took a turn for the worse and she passed away Sunday night.
The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at one o'clock, interment being in the Newville cemetery, beside the new grave of her daughter.
Corning Observer, Thursday, 4 January 1917, Page 1, Cols. 3 & 4:
PIONEER WOMAN OF TEHAMA COUNTY PASSES AWAY AFTER SEVERAL WEEKS OF SUFFERING WITH PNEUMONIA
DIED – Monday, January 1, 1917, at one o'clock a.m., at the home of Tom Flournoy, her son-in-law, Mrs. Henry Milligan, after several weeks illness with double pneumonia.
Mrs. Milligan, who was the wife of Henry Milligan, well known in this part of Tehama county for a great many years was born in New York, August 5, 1861. Her parents Mr. And Mrs. Alonzo Luce, came to California in the same year and she has been a resident of Tehama and Glenn counties for the past forty-two years, where her friends were limited only by the number of people in the section where she lived.
The funeral was held at Newville, their home, Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock. Rev. T. M. Jones officiating, and interment was made in the Newville Cemetery, where the Luce family have a burial plot. Transcribed by E.
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