Champaign Daily News Monday December 11, 1911 page 8
The interment of Dorothy Opal Hartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman, was made here Saturday noon. The decedent was eight years old, and died at the family home in Urbana. Her mother, two brothers, and three sisters preceded her and the father, three brothers, and two sisters survive. Funeral services were held Saturday morning in the Christian church, Urbana, and the body was brought here in a private car over the McKinley line. The members of the day school and the Sunday school class to which she belonged attended in a body. The pall bearers were E. Folt, Charles Harmison, O. Clemens, F. E. Brittan, Robert Rhode and C. W. Buckler. Interment was in the G. A. R. cemetery where the mother and sister rest.
(Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society)
Champaign Daily News Monday December 11, 1911 page 8
The interment of Dorothy Opal Hartman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman, was made here Saturday noon. The decedent was eight years old, and died at the family home in Urbana. Her mother, two brothers, and three sisters preceded her and the father, three brothers, and two sisters survive. Funeral services were held Saturday morning in the Christian church, Urbana, and the body was brought here in a private car over the McKinley line. The members of the day school and the Sunday school class to which she belonged attended in a body. The pall bearers were E. Folt, Charles Harmison, O. Clemens, F. E. Brittan, Robert Rhode and C. W. Buckler. Interment was in the G. A. R. cemetery where the mother and sister rest.
(Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society)
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