DEATH OF MRS. ALGER
Mrs. Mary Alger, widow of Andrew J. Alger, died at her home near Rileyville at 8 o'clock a.m., on Tuesday, aged 75 years.
Her health had been failing for several years and owing to a paralytic stroke she had not been able to walk for a year preceding her death.
Her husband, who was a substantial, industrious citizen, died several years ago.
Mrs. Alger was a Miss Housden from near Stanley and was a member of the Stanley Adventist church, where her funeral was conducted by Eld. R.D. Hottel on Thursday. The deceased was a devoted wife and mother.
Mrs. Alger leaves the following children: Adam Alger, Mrs. James H. Webster and Mrs. James Getts, of Rileyville, Va., John Alger of West Virginia, Edward Alger, of Ohio, Mrs. Casper Dovel, of Missouri, Gilbert Alger, of Colorado and Mrs. Carrie Alger, of Missouri.
Page News & Courier, Friday 5 Dec 1913
DEATH OF MRS. ALGER
Mrs. Mary Alger, widow of Andrew J. Alger, died at her home near Rileyville at 8 o'clock a.m., on Tuesday, aged 75 years.
Her health had been failing for several years and owing to a paralytic stroke she had not been able to walk for a year preceding her death.
Her husband, who was a substantial, industrious citizen, died several years ago.
Mrs. Alger was a Miss Housden from near Stanley and was a member of the Stanley Adventist church, where her funeral was conducted by Eld. R.D. Hottel on Thursday. The deceased was a devoted wife and mother.
Mrs. Alger leaves the following children: Adam Alger, Mrs. James H. Webster and Mrs. James Getts, of Rileyville, Va., John Alger of West Virginia, Edward Alger, of Ohio, Mrs. Casper Dovel, of Missouri, Gilbert Alger, of Colorado and Mrs. Carrie Alger, of Missouri.
Page News & Courier, Friday 5 Dec 1913
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