Mrs. Elizabeth Doyle, wife of John Doyle, section foreman of Chicago, Milwaukee Railroad at Weaver, died on Nov. 13 and was buried from the Minneiska Catholic church on Monday, Father Koegel, the pastor, officiating. The interment was in the Minneiska Cemetery. The cause of death was tuberculosis from which deceased had been a sufferer for about two years. The husband and a little girl, three years old, are left.
Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sader, of Watopa. She was born in Watopa on Nov. 18, 1873 and on May 19th, 1897, was united in marriage to John Doyle. She was a general favorite with all who knew her and had the respect and esteem of a large circle of friends. Her death comes as a crushing blow to the bereaved husband and to the aged parents and brothers and sisters. The funeral was largely attended.
Mrs. Elizabeth Doyle, wife of John Doyle, section foreman of Chicago, Milwaukee Railroad at Weaver, died on Nov. 13 and was buried from the Minneiska Catholic church on Monday, Father Koegel, the pastor, officiating. The interment was in the Minneiska Cemetery. The cause of death was tuberculosis from which deceased had been a sufferer for about two years. The husband and a little girl, three years old, are left.
Deceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sader, of Watopa. She was born in Watopa on Nov. 18, 1873 and on May 19th, 1897, was united in marriage to John Doyle. She was a general favorite with all who knew her and had the respect and esteem of a large circle of friends. Her death comes as a crushing blow to the bereaved husband and to the aged parents and brothers and sisters. The funeral was largely attended.
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