AGED LOST RIVER WOMAN DIES
Mrs. Sarah A. Butler, aged eighty years, wife of John Butler, died at six o'clock Tues evening at their home in Lost River township, from debilitees incident to old age. The deceased was a lifelong resident of Martin county and was a daughter of James and Sarah Way Qualkenbush,who were early residents of southern Indiana. Besides her aged husband, Mrs Butler leaves surviving four sons and three daughters-Thomas Butler, of Washington, Wilder Butler of French Lick; Mrs. Maggie Smith of Innis, Texas, Mrs Ida Simmons, Alfred and Joel Butler of this county. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon and interment was made in Butler family cemetery in Lost River township
The Shoals News Fri Aug 9,1918
AGED LOST RIVER WOMAN DIES
Mrs. Sarah A. Butler, aged eighty years, wife of John Butler, died at six o'clock Tues evening at their home in Lost River township, from debilitees incident to old age. The deceased was a lifelong resident of Martin county and was a daughter of James and Sarah Way Qualkenbush,who were early residents of southern Indiana. Besides her aged husband, Mrs Butler leaves surviving four sons and three daughters-Thomas Butler, of Washington, Wilder Butler of French Lick; Mrs. Maggie Smith of Innis, Texas, Mrs Ida Simmons, Alfred and Joel Butler of this county. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon and interment was made in Butler family cemetery in Lost River township
The Shoals News Fri Aug 9,1918
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