Mrs. W.A. Corman died last Friday in the hospital here, where she had been taken the previous day in the ope (sic) tat (sic) something might be done for her. She had been ill with anaemia for several years and had been confined to her bed most of the time for about six weeks. Her going is the more tragic because she leaves besides her husband, seven children, the youngest only seven years old. The Corman home is on a farm northeast of Superior.
Elizabeth Elimina (sic) Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Joy, was born near Oak, Nebr., November 13, 1881, and died April 14, 1933, at the age of 52 years, 5 months, 1 day.
On March 4, 1908, she was united in marriage to W. Arthur Corman. Eight children were born to this union, seven of whom survive: Earl, Hazel, Evelyn, Clifford, Fern, Junior and Herbert. She also leaves her husband, two sisters and two brothers, and a large numberof (sic) more distant relatives.
She was a kind and loving mother, always thinking of the comfort and care of her family.
Funeral services were conducted from the Methodist church (sic) in Superior of which she had been a member since 1922. Burial was by the side of her child in Nelson. -- Superior Express.
Mrs. W.A. Corman died last Friday in the hospital here, where she had been taken the previous day in the ope (sic) tat (sic) something might be done for her. She had been ill with anaemia for several years and had been confined to her bed most of the time for about six weeks. Her going is the more tragic because she leaves besides her husband, seven children, the youngest only seven years old. The Corman home is on a farm northeast of Superior.
Elizabeth Elimina (sic) Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Joy, was born near Oak, Nebr., November 13, 1881, and died April 14, 1933, at the age of 52 years, 5 months, 1 day.
On March 4, 1908, she was united in marriage to W. Arthur Corman. Eight children were born to this union, seven of whom survive: Earl, Hazel, Evelyn, Clifford, Fern, Junior and Herbert. She also leaves her husband, two sisters and two brothers, and a large numberof (sic) more distant relatives.
She was a kind and loving mother, always thinking of the comfort and care of her family.
Funeral services were conducted from the Methodist church (sic) in Superior of which she had been a member since 1922. Burial was by the side of her child in Nelson. -- Superior Express.
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