Following a long illness from consumption, Mrs. Elizabeth Graf, wife of Charles Graf, died at her home 720 State Street, Wednesday afternoon, aged 34.
Mrs. Graf has long been a sufferer from the White Plague. For some time she was under treatment at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, and was released only a short time ago.
She was born in 1882, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schilling of this city. She is survived by her husband, one daughter and six brothers:
Charles Schilling, Belleville
Ben Schilling, Belleville
Jacob Schilling, East St. Louis
Joseph Schilling, Belleville
Frank Schilling, Belleville
Louis Schilling, Belleville
The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. to St. Peter's Cathedral. Burial will be made at Green Mount Cemetery.
Belleville News Democrat
September 21, 1916
NOTES:
~ Her surviving daughter (Anna P.) Sister Mary Celeste, was only five years old at the time of her mother's death.
~ Her infant daughter Emilie died three weeks before her mother.
Following a long illness from consumption, Mrs. Elizabeth Graf, wife of Charles Graf, died at her home 720 State Street, Wednesday afternoon, aged 34.
Mrs. Graf has long been a sufferer from the White Plague. For some time she was under treatment at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, and was released only a short time ago.
She was born in 1882, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schilling of this city. She is survived by her husband, one daughter and six brothers:
Charles Schilling, Belleville
Ben Schilling, Belleville
Jacob Schilling, East St. Louis
Joseph Schilling, Belleville
Frank Schilling, Belleville
Louis Schilling, Belleville
The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. to St. Peter's Cathedral. Burial will be made at Green Mount Cemetery.
Belleville News Democrat
September 21, 1916
NOTES:
~ Her surviving daughter (Anna P.) Sister Mary Celeste, was only five years old at the time of her mother's death.
~ Her infant daughter Emilie died three weeks before her mother.
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