November 20, 1907
Mrs. Mike Giblin died at her home in Vail Sunday, November 17, 1907, at half past two p.m. She was stricken with paralysis a few days before her death and remained unconscious until she passed away.
Mrs. Giblin was born at Castlereah county Roscommon Ireland, about sixty years ago. She came to this country when twenty years old, and soon after her arrival was married to Michael Giblin at Sterling, Ill.
About twenty-five years ago the family came west and settled in Hayes township this county. Two years ago they rented their farm and purchased a beautiful home in town where they expected to enjoy many years of happiness.
The deceased leaves to mourn her death, besides her husband four children. John who lives at Cedar Rapids, Thomas a farmer near Vail and Mrs. Patrick Cody and Mrs. James Brogan also living close to Vail.
In her death a kind patient and loving wife and mother who had done her part in life, passed to the great beyond. Those who remember her during the days she was a resident of this county will join in the sorrow of the husband and children at her departure, but firm in the belief that a true Christian life has ended on earth to enter upon a happier and better one. May her soul rest in peace.
November 20, 1907
Mrs. Mike Giblin died at her home in Vail Sunday, November 17, 1907, at half past two p.m. She was stricken with paralysis a few days before her death and remained unconscious until she passed away.
Mrs. Giblin was born at Castlereah county Roscommon Ireland, about sixty years ago. She came to this country when twenty years old, and soon after her arrival was married to Michael Giblin at Sterling, Ill.
About twenty-five years ago the family came west and settled in Hayes township this county. Two years ago they rented their farm and purchased a beautiful home in town where they expected to enjoy many years of happiness.
The deceased leaves to mourn her death, besides her husband four children. John who lives at Cedar Rapids, Thomas a farmer near Vail and Mrs. Patrick Cody and Mrs. James Brogan also living close to Vail.
In her death a kind patient and loving wife and mother who had done her part in life, passed to the great beyond. Those who remember her during the days she was a resident of this county will join in the sorrow of the husband and children at her departure, but firm in the belief that a true Christian life has ended on earth to enter upon a happier and better one. May her soul rest in peace.
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