THE DEATH OF MARY ADDIE BRYANT
Mrs. Mary Addie (Peters) Bryant, 73, wife of John M. Bryant, died Tuesday night at 9:45 o'clock at the residence 626 Park avenue, after a year's illness. Born near Stockwell, she was a daughter of Elihu and Caroline Peters, early pioneers of Tippecanoe county. She attended Stockwell academy and married December 24, 1891. Mrs. Bryant was a member of Trinity M. E. church, the Tri Mu Bible class and a past president of Central W. C. T. U. Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Mrs. W. G. Miller. Friends may call at the Rogers and Henderson funeral home after 1 p.m. Thursday. Services will be conducted there Friday at 2 p.m. Rev. T. F. Williams, D. D., officiating. Burial in Salem cemetery north of Stockwell.
THE DEATH OF MARY ADDIE BRYANT
Mrs. Mary Addie (Peters) Bryant, 73, wife of John M. Bryant, died Tuesday night at 9:45 o'clock at the residence 626 Park avenue, after a year's illness. Born near Stockwell, she was a daughter of Elihu and Caroline Peters, early pioneers of Tippecanoe county. She attended Stockwell academy and married December 24, 1891. Mrs. Bryant was a member of Trinity M. E. church, the Tri Mu Bible class and a past president of Central W. C. T. U. Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Mrs. W. G. Miller. Friends may call at the Rogers and Henderson funeral home after 1 p.m. Thursday. Services will be conducted there Friday at 2 p.m. Rev. T. F. Williams, D. D., officiating. Burial in Salem cemetery north of Stockwell.
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