The Canton repository, Canton, Ohio. January 8, 1901.
Mrs. Elizabeth Eicher, wife of Gottleib Eicher, of No. 800 West Tenth street, died Tuesday morning from a complication of diseases after a long illness. The deceased was about fifty years old and had been a resident of Canton for many years. The funeral services will be Thursday afternoon from the residence. Interment will be made in Westlawn cemetery.
The Canton Repository. Canton, Ohio. January 12, 1903.
Senior Councilor and Brothers—Your committee on resolutions desire to present the following:
Whereas, God in his wisdom has entered the home of our Bro. G. Eicher, and called away the loved wife and mother, Elizabeth Eicher, and
Whereas, This affliction bears heavily on Bro. Eicher and his children and has created a vacancy in the family; mother has been called home, her pains and aches are over, therefore be it
Resolved, By Canton council, No. 41, United Commercial Travelers, that we individually and collectively sympathize with Bro. Eicher in his sad bereavement, realizing, however, that all must bow to the will of Him "who doeth all things well."
Resolved, That an engrossed copy of these resolutions be furnished Bro. Eicher, Frank Braucher, W.A. Phillips, J. H Robinson, Committee.
Canton, O., Jan. 12, 1901.
The Canton repository, Canton, Ohio. January 8, 1901.
Mrs. Elizabeth Eicher, wife of Gottleib Eicher, of No. 800 West Tenth street, died Tuesday morning from a complication of diseases after a long illness. The deceased was about fifty years old and had been a resident of Canton for many years. The funeral services will be Thursday afternoon from the residence. Interment will be made in Westlawn cemetery.
The Canton Repository. Canton, Ohio. January 12, 1903.
Senior Councilor and Brothers—Your committee on resolutions desire to present the following:
Whereas, God in his wisdom has entered the home of our Bro. G. Eicher, and called away the loved wife and mother, Elizabeth Eicher, and
Whereas, This affliction bears heavily on Bro. Eicher and his children and has created a vacancy in the family; mother has been called home, her pains and aches are over, therefore be it
Resolved, By Canton council, No. 41, United Commercial Travelers, that we individually and collectively sympathize with Bro. Eicher in his sad bereavement, realizing, however, that all must bow to the will of Him "who doeth all things well."
Resolved, That an engrossed copy of these resolutions be furnished Bro. Eicher, Frank Braucher, W.A. Phillips, J. H Robinson, Committee.
Canton, O., Jan. 12, 1901.
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