OBITUARY from WARSAW DAILY TIMES, dated Saturday, January 18, 1890
Thomas Terry, father-in-law of Mr. John Weiss and Mr. Phillip Winters, of this city, died at the residence of the latter at 4:30 o'clock this morning. Mr. Terry arrived here from his home at Shickley, Nebraska, several weeks ago, for the purpose of spending the Winter with his daughters, but after he had been here only a short time he was taken quite ill, and has been confined to the house ever since, his death occurring as above stated. He was about 66 years of age, and leaves a wife and four children - Mrs. John Weiss and Mrs. Phillip Winters, of this place, a son in Shickly, Nebraska, and a daughter in Kansas - to mourn his death. He will be buried in Oakwood Cemetery, the funeral taking place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Weiss, in the northwest part of town, and owing to sickness in the families of both Mr. Weiss and Mr. Winters, there will be only a short prayer service to which the friends of the families and public generally are invited.
OBITUARY from WARSAW DAILY TIMES, dated Saturday, January 18, 1890
Thomas Terry, father-in-law of Mr. John Weiss and Mr. Phillip Winters, of this city, died at the residence of the latter at 4:30 o'clock this morning. Mr. Terry arrived here from his home at Shickley, Nebraska, several weeks ago, for the purpose of spending the Winter with his daughters, but after he had been here only a short time he was taken quite ill, and has been confined to the house ever since, his death occurring as above stated. He was about 66 years of age, and leaves a wife and four children - Mrs. John Weiss and Mrs. Phillip Winters, of this place, a son in Shickly, Nebraska, and a daughter in Kansas - to mourn his death. He will be buried in Oakwood Cemetery, the funeral taking place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Weiss, in the northwest part of town, and owing to sickness in the families of both Mr. Weiss and Mr. Winters, there will be only a short prayer service to which the friends of the families and public generally are invited.
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