West Branch--Mrs. Mary Hastings, who has for many years been a sufferer with rheumatism, and who for several months has been confined to her bed in the home of her daughter, Mrs. John W. Wertzbaugher, of West Branch, died at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Hastings was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Fisher and was born in Muscatine, Aug. 22, 1851. Her mother was Sara Salome Hoffman of Westhoven, Alsace, France.
Mrs. Hastings was the widow of William H. Hastings, long time prominent in business in West Branch and Cedar Rapids. They had but one child, Viola, now Mrs. Wertzbaugher, who survives.
Funeral services will be held at the Wertzbaugher home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. W. A. Montgomery of Cedar Rapids, former pastor of the Presbyterian church at West Branch, of which Mrs. Hastings was long an active member.
West Branch--Mrs. Mary Hastings, who has for many years been a sufferer with rheumatism, and who for several months has been confined to her bed in the home of her daughter, Mrs. John W. Wertzbaugher, of West Branch, died at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Hastings was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Fisher and was born in Muscatine, Aug. 22, 1851. Her mother was Sara Salome Hoffman of Westhoven, Alsace, France.
Mrs. Hastings was the widow of William H. Hastings, long time prominent in business in West Branch and Cedar Rapids. They had but one child, Viola, now Mrs. Wertzbaugher, who survives.
Funeral services will be held at the Wertzbaugher home at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. W. A. Montgomery of Cedar Rapids, former pastor of the Presbyterian church at West Branch, of which Mrs. Hastings was long an active member.
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