At Union Church, Racine county, on Thursday, occurred a double funeral, when W. R. Drought and Mrs. Alice Brice, brother and sister, were laid side by side in the local cemetery. Mr. Drought was 75 years of age and Mrs. Brice 83. They came to Wisconsin from Canada in 1842, and since that time lived in Racine county, universally esteemed and respected. Mr. Drought leaves four sons and one daughter. Mrs. Brice four sons and four daughters. The deceased were uncle and aunt of D.S. Drought of this city.
(Obituary courtesy of Ellen from Links to the Past)
At Union Church, Racine county, on Thursday, occurred a double funeral, when W. R. Drought and Mrs. Alice Brice, brother and sister, were laid side by side in the local cemetery. Mr. Drought was 75 years of age and Mrs. Brice 83. They came to Wisconsin from Canada in 1842, and since that time lived in Racine county, universally esteemed and respected. Mr. Drought leaves four sons and one daughter. Mrs. Brice four sons and four daughters. The deceased were uncle and aunt of D.S. Drought of this city.
(Obituary courtesy of Ellen from Links to the Past)
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