Thursday, October 26, 1916, Jefferson City, Missouri
The funeral of Eunice Chapman, the fifteen year old daughter of Councilman Frank Chapman, who died suddenly yesterday morning, will take place from the family home at 817 East High street tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.
The death of the young girl was particularly sad. She attended school Tuesday and was not taken ill until she returned in the evening. She suffered with a complication of troubles, but the fact she had Bright's disease made the fight a losing one for the physicians. She was a bright, winsone child and the parents are heartbroken. They have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. The funeral services will be conducted by Rev. McDonald, of the Methodist church.
Daughter of Frank and Hattie Boillot Chapman
Thursday, October 26, 1916, Jefferson City, Missouri
The funeral of Eunice Chapman, the fifteen year old daughter of Councilman Frank Chapman, who died suddenly yesterday morning, will take place from the family home at 817 East High street tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.
The death of the young girl was particularly sad. She attended school Tuesday and was not taken ill until she returned in the evening. She suffered with a complication of troubles, but the fact she had Bright's disease made the fight a losing one for the physicians. She was a bright, winsone child and the parents are heartbroken. They have the sympathy of a large circle of friends. The funeral services will be conducted by Rev. McDonald, of the Methodist church.
Daughter of Frank and Hattie Boillot Chapman
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