Married Louis Easton, December 21, 1885. Nine children, three died in infancy.
The Easton family graves at Antioch Cemetery are unmarked and the exact location not indicated in cemetery listings.
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Fairfield Daily Ledger
Tuesday, May 8, 1928
MRS. L. EASTON PASSES AWAY
Funeral Service Will Be Held Thursday at First Methodist Church
Mrs. Louis EASTON died last evening at 6:25 oclock at the Jefferson County hospital where she has been the past few weeks suffering with heart trouble and complications. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock at the First Methodist church followed by short services at the Antioch church with burial in Antioch cemetery. Dr. U.S. Smith and Rev. W.H. Slack, pastor of the Libertyville Methodist church will be in charge of the services.
Mrs. EASTON was born in Jefferson county in January 1862 and with the exception of one winter in California, has spent her entire life in this community. She has been in ill health since 1918. Besides her husband, and mother Mrs. W. H. COOP of San Francisco she is survived by the following children: Mrs. Frank BLACK, Miss Clarinda EASTON, Charles EASTON, William EASTON of Los Angeles; Ada at home and Mrs. Charles SLATTERY of this city. Three sisters and two brothers also survive, Mrs. John TAYLOR and Lee COOP of Los Angeles, Mrs. May GUMMA of Denver, Mrs. W.L.WILKINS of San Francisco and Frank COOP of this city.
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"CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Twenty-five years ago on the Coop farm near Perlee Louis Easton and Miss Elizabeth Coop were married, the wedding being celebrated on Dec. 21, and in honor of the anniversary the three daughters of the couple planned a very pleasant surprise for them last evening in the shape of an anniversary reception and party. The oldest daughter, Miss Nellie, arrived home from Chicago, and Mr. Easton's aged mother, Mrs. Charles Easton of Salina, came in to spend the day, and the Eastons did not suspect they were to entertain a larger company in the evening. . . . ."
The Lockridge Herald
December 30, 1910, 1-1.
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Fairfield Tribune
Wednesday February 27, 1901
Page 2 column 2
The infant child (sic. Catherine, a daughter) of Mr. and Mrs. Louis EASTON died last Wednesday and was buried Thursday...Interment at Antioch cemetery
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Fairfield Ledger
March 4, 1903
Page 6 column 3
Mary Julia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis EASTON, died in this city Saturday morning...Her age was one year and three months. Funeral services were held Monday morning at the home and burial was made in the afternoon at Antioch cemetery.
Married Louis Easton, December 21, 1885. Nine children, three died in infancy.
The Easton family graves at Antioch Cemetery are unmarked and the exact location not indicated in cemetery listings.
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Fairfield Daily Ledger
Tuesday, May 8, 1928
MRS. L. EASTON PASSES AWAY
Funeral Service Will Be Held Thursday at First Methodist Church
Mrs. Louis EASTON died last evening at 6:25 oclock at the Jefferson County hospital where she has been the past few weeks suffering with heart trouble and complications. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock at the First Methodist church followed by short services at the Antioch church with burial in Antioch cemetery. Dr. U.S. Smith and Rev. W.H. Slack, pastor of the Libertyville Methodist church will be in charge of the services.
Mrs. EASTON was born in Jefferson county in January 1862 and with the exception of one winter in California, has spent her entire life in this community. She has been in ill health since 1918. Besides her husband, and mother Mrs. W. H. COOP of San Francisco she is survived by the following children: Mrs. Frank BLACK, Miss Clarinda EASTON, Charles EASTON, William EASTON of Los Angeles; Ada at home and Mrs. Charles SLATTERY of this city. Three sisters and two brothers also survive, Mrs. John TAYLOR and Lee COOP of Los Angeles, Mrs. May GUMMA of Denver, Mrs. W.L.WILKINS of San Francisco and Frank COOP of this city.
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"CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Twenty-five years ago on the Coop farm near Perlee Louis Easton and Miss Elizabeth Coop were married, the wedding being celebrated on Dec. 21, and in honor of the anniversary the three daughters of the couple planned a very pleasant surprise for them last evening in the shape of an anniversary reception and party. The oldest daughter, Miss Nellie, arrived home from Chicago, and Mr. Easton's aged mother, Mrs. Charles Easton of Salina, came in to spend the day, and the Eastons did not suspect they were to entertain a larger company in the evening. . . . ."
The Lockridge Herald
December 30, 1910, 1-1.
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Fairfield Tribune
Wednesday February 27, 1901
Page 2 column 2
The infant child (sic. Catherine, a daughter) of Mr. and Mrs. Louis EASTON died last Wednesday and was buried Thursday...Interment at Antioch cemetery
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Fairfield Ledger
March 4, 1903
Page 6 column 3
Mary Julia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis EASTON, died in this city Saturday morning...Her age was one year and three months. Funeral services were held Monday morning at the home and burial was made in the afternoon at Antioch cemetery.
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