DEATH AT ARCADIA
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Mrs. Hughey Passed Away There on Friday.
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Mrs. Lavina Hughey died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Reynolds, at Arcadia, Friday, after an illness of three weeks. Her sickness bordered on pneumonia and this combined with her old age caused her death.
Mrs. Hughey was born in Indiana and has lived in the state all her life, living near Greentown for many years. For the last seventeen years she has lived with her daughter, Mrs. Reynolds, of Arcadia. Mrs. Hughey had two children. Mrs. Mary Estel, who lived in North Dakota, but now dead, and Mrs. Sarah Reynolds. Mrs. Hughey had always been hearty until the last year, when she began to fail slowly. She was of a jovial disposition and always liked children. Mrs. Hughey was eighty-four years old, being born in 1826. She was a good christian woman and belonged to the Methodist church all her life.
Short services will be held at the home of Mrs. Reynolds tomorrow morning at seven o'clock and will be conducted by the Rev. J. J. Fisher of the Methodist church, after which the body will be taken to Greentown for burial, as it was her request to be buried at Greentown.
The Greentown Cemetery is also known as: Greenlawn Cem.; IOOF; Walberg; and Wooters.
DEATH AT ARCADIA
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Mrs. Hughey Passed Away There on Friday.
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Mrs. Lavina Hughey died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Reynolds, at Arcadia, Friday, after an illness of three weeks. Her sickness bordered on pneumonia and this combined with her old age caused her death.
Mrs. Hughey was born in Indiana and has lived in the state all her life, living near Greentown for many years. For the last seventeen years she has lived with her daughter, Mrs. Reynolds, of Arcadia. Mrs. Hughey had two children. Mrs. Mary Estel, who lived in North Dakota, but now dead, and Mrs. Sarah Reynolds. Mrs. Hughey had always been hearty until the last year, when she began to fail slowly. She was of a jovial disposition and always liked children. Mrs. Hughey was eighty-four years old, being born in 1826. She was a good christian woman and belonged to the Methodist church all her life.
Short services will be held at the home of Mrs. Reynolds tomorrow morning at seven o'clock and will be conducted by the Rev. J. J. Fisher of the Methodist church, after which the body will be taken to Greentown for burial, as it was her request to be buried at Greentown.
The Greentown Cemetery is also known as: Greenlawn Cem.; IOOF; Walberg; and Wooters.
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