(From our Gilmore Correspondent)
The multitude of her friends were deeply grieved when the news came to them last Tuesday that Mrs. Geo. Bonne had passed away, after several months of intense suffering and agony. For the past several weeks Mrs. bonne has been a patient and uncomplaining suffer and until the end, her many friends had hoped that the Great Healer would see fit to restore her to health and leave her here upon earth with mortals, but such was not destined to be, and Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock her soul slipped across the Great Divide and entered into the Great Beyond. She leaves to mourn her death a devoted husband, four children: Leo, George, Morris and Mrs. Frank Hartnett, besides many other relatives and friends. the funeral was held privately in St. John's church, Thursday morning at eighto'clock, and the remains were buried in St. John's cemetery. The family have the sympathy of the entire community in this their hour of sorrow.
[From the Pocahontas (Iowa) Democrat, Oct. 31, 1918. Contributed by Teresa Davis.]
(From our Gilmore Correspondent)
The multitude of her friends were deeply grieved when the news came to them last Tuesday that Mrs. Geo. Bonne had passed away, after several months of intense suffering and agony. For the past several weeks Mrs. bonne has been a patient and uncomplaining suffer and until the end, her many friends had hoped that the Great Healer would see fit to restore her to health and leave her here upon earth with mortals, but such was not destined to be, and Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock her soul slipped across the Great Divide and entered into the Great Beyond. She leaves to mourn her death a devoted husband, four children: Leo, George, Morris and Mrs. Frank Hartnett, besides many other relatives and friends. the funeral was held privately in St. John's church, Thursday morning at eighto'clock, and the remains were buried in St. John's cemetery. The family have the sympathy of the entire community in this their hour of sorrow.
[From the Pocahontas (Iowa) Democrat, Oct. 31, 1918. Contributed by Teresa Davis.]
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