Wednesday, December 8, 1920
Mrs. Harriett E. EMMONS, 65, died at four o'clock Tuesday afternoon at her home just east of Rochester on the Ft. Wayne road, a victim of acute Bright's disease from which she had suffered six months. Mrs. Emmons had been slightly ill previous to this time, but did not become seriously ill until six months ago. She was bedfast for about three months.
Harriett E. HAYES was born in Hancock county, Ohio, July 27, 1855, a daughter of John and Elizabeth HAYES. She came to Fulton county in 1873 and was married on April 2, 1877 to Orlando EMMONS. To this union were born five children, Miss Etta [EMMONS], Charles E. [EMMONS] and Obra EMMONS, of this city, Harley EMMONS, of South Bend and Mrs. Naomi TRIMBLE of Milliken, Michigan, all of whom with the husband survive. Three grandchildren also survive.
She was united with the Methodist church in 1900 at Richland Center and was active in church work until the time of her illness.
Funeral at the residence Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. G. F. CRAIG in charge. Burial at I.O.O.F. cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1920
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Wednesday, December 8, 1920
Mrs. Harriett E. EMMONS, 65, died at four o'clock Tuesday afternoon at her home just east of Rochester on the Ft. Wayne road, a victim of acute Bright's disease from which she had suffered six months. Mrs. Emmons had been slightly ill previous to this time, but did not become seriously ill until six months ago. She was bedfast for about three months.
Harriett E. HAYES was born in Hancock county, Ohio, July 27, 1855, a daughter of John and Elizabeth HAYES. She came to Fulton county in 1873 and was married on April 2, 1877 to Orlando EMMONS. To this union were born five children, Miss Etta [EMMONS], Charles E. [EMMONS] and Obra EMMONS, of this city, Harley EMMONS, of South Bend and Mrs. Naomi TRIMBLE of Milliken, Michigan, all of whom with the husband survive. Three grandchildren also survive.
She was united with the Methodist church in 1900 at Richland Center and was active in church work until the time of her illness.
Funeral at the residence Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. G. F. CRAIG in charge. Burial at I.O.O.F. cemetery.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1920
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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