![]() Orville and Agnes with their family came to California from Columbus, Ohio in march, 1929. That he went away cheered himself, which was so very true of her. the minister that conducted her funeral remarked of the times he had called to cheer her, but said Agnes was of a sunny, cheerful disposition, and was an inspiration to her She was a loving devoted wife,Īnd a faithful, affectionate mother. She leaves nine grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews to mourn her death. A brother, Alvis Leo Campbell preceded her in death April Her husband, Orville, passed awayįour sisters survive her, Mrs. Nelville of Compton, Calif., Richard of Costa Mesa, Wendall of Orange two daughters, Mrs. Haslitt, November 5, 1913, and to this union were born five children, three boys, In Edgar County, Illinois, and departed this life in Orange, California, Friends may call at the Bedino Chapel after 7 o'clock ThursdayĪgnes Leota Campbell, 67 years old, daughter of Nelson and Hattie Laufman Campbell, was born on April 14th, 1895 Burial will be in New Providence cemetery, with members Ind., where services will be at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The body was taken to the Bedino Chapel of the Valley at West Terre Haute, He was a member of the New Hope Lodge No. Surviving are the wife,Įlizabeth, and four nephews. Callaway, 78 years old, R.R.2, Paris, Ill., died at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. The burial will be at Embarrass where the remains of his wife, who died about six years ago were laid The funeral service will be held at the late residence in Brocton at 1 o'clock this afternoon, Rev. Burrell, of Streator, Ill., andĪ sister, Mrs. Geo.īutler, of Bunkerhill, Ind., and Chas. Were born seven children of whom four survive, viz.: Harry Burrell and Mrs. Tigner at Tiffin, Ohio, after which he rejoined his regiment at the front. In the spring of 1864 while at home on a furlough, he was He was a veteran of the Civil war having enlisted in 1861 with the 49th Ohio infantry and served until the close He celebrated his 77th birthday anniversary Friday. Burrell was born in Putnam county, Ohio, on Jand at the time of his death was aged 77 yearsĪnd 3 days. He had been in declining health for several monthsīut has been able to be up and around most of the time until the time of hisĬalvin P. Water and when she brought it to him found he had passed away. He was in bed and asked his daughter, Mrs. ![]() Burrell died at his home in the north part of Brocton at about 1:30 Monday afternoon. by SharonĭIED MONDAY - Was a Veteran of the Civil War-Funeral Thursday AfternoonĬ. Brooks took place Sunday morning from the Franklin church, and burial was in Miss Margaret Jane Crockett took place and to this union ten children were born, the mother passing away aboutĮight years ago. Inġ865 he came to Edgar County, Illinois, where he had since spent his life as a farmer. Brooks was a native of Barren County, Kentucky, being born in 1830. 26, 1913 John Brooks, who was one of the oldest residents in this part of the country,ĭied at the home of his son, James, near here, Friday evening. Time of the funeral is contingent upon the arrival of the son fromĬalifornia. Lola Clark of Hume, and three brothers, Ora Brading of North Dakota, and Burr and Charles Brading Irena Crist of Indianapolis, and Sam Brading, Jr. Surviving are the widow, formerly Della Henline four children, Glen of Bloomingdale, Ind. He was a retired farmer, native of Oakland, Ill., and resident of near Hume the major portion of his life. Brading, 74 years old, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at his home Mann, Chicago, and a son James of Chicago, and two sisters, Mrs. Paris Hospital, will be at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Ward-Sutton Funeral Home. ![]() National bank here, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon and will probably be the largest ever held here.įuneral services for Lute Brading, 86 years old, Paris who died Wednesday at the Baber, for forty-five years president of the First Paris, Illinois - November 27 - The funeral of the late Asa J. by Tari Parr, who adds this NOTE:ĭaughter of Levi & Catherine French Mainard/Maynard] ![]() [The Indianapolis News Indianapolis, Marion Cou Home, two miles southwest of Nevins, yesterday. Martha Anderson, age eighty-two, widow of Jacob Anderson, died at her After a three days' illness with a well-defined ca [Paris Weekly Gazette, Paris, Edgar Co., Illinois Edgar County, Illinois Obituaries and Death NoticesĪ little girl that has been living with Anthony Green, and whose name we were unable to learn, died last Wednesday,Īfter a short illness.
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