Mr. Duff left Bloomington about twenty years ago and has since been engaged in the real estate business in Chicago. The funeral will be held in Chicago on Tuesday.
Mr. Duff was a cousin of Mrs. W.C. Johnson, who lives on the West Washington Street Road, Mrs. John Campbell, 601 West Washington Street, and Dr. J. O. Jarrett. His first wife, who was Ida Potter, of Bowling Green, Kentucky, died in Chicago two years ago. He leaves two children, Pauline, a student at the Ward-Belmont School at Nashville, Tennessee, and Potter, a high school student in Chicago. Mr. Duff married Miss Dawn Heist last September.
A number of friends and relatives expect to attend the funeral.
The deceased was a brother of Miss Bertha Duff, 1204 East Grove Street. His mother, Mrs. Belle Duff, and a sister, Mrs. John Spellman, live in Lincoln.
The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), Monday, March 31, 1919
Mr. Duff left Bloomington about twenty years ago and has since been engaged in the real estate business in Chicago. The funeral will be held in Chicago on Tuesday.
Mr. Duff was a cousin of Mrs. W.C. Johnson, who lives on the West Washington Street Road, Mrs. John Campbell, 601 West Washington Street, and Dr. J. O. Jarrett. His first wife, who was Ida Potter, of Bowling Green, Kentucky, died in Chicago two years ago. He leaves two children, Pauline, a student at the Ward-Belmont School at Nashville, Tennessee, and Potter, a high school student in Chicago. Mr. Duff married Miss Dawn Heist last September.
A number of friends and relatives expect to attend the funeral.
The deceased was a brother of Miss Bertha Duff, 1204 East Grove Street. His mother, Mrs. Belle Duff, and a sister, Mrs. John Spellman, live in Lincoln.
The Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois), Monday, March 31, 1919
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