Mrs. Martin Dehos and infant child, who we reported very ill with diptheria in our last issue, both died on Saturday, November 27. Mrs. Dehos was a daughter of John Mann, of Nasewaupee, and was married less than a year at the time of her demise. Her bereaved husband and parents have the symphathy of all in their sore affliction. Mother and infant were buried in the above-named cemetery Monday afternoon, a large number of friends from both side of the bay being in attendance. The funeral took place from Jacob Dehos' residence. There is a Cenotaph in the mothers memory in Schumacher Cemetery (I had this child listed in that cemetery by mistake)
Mrs. Martin Dehos and infant child, who we reported very ill with diptheria in our last issue, both died on Saturday, November 27. Mrs. Dehos was a daughter of John Mann, of Nasewaupee, and was married less than a year at the time of her demise. Her bereaved husband and parents have the symphathy of all in their sore affliction. Mother and infant were buried in the above-named cemetery Monday afternoon, a large number of friends from both side of the bay being in attendance. The funeral took place from Jacob Dehos' residence. There is a Cenotaph in the mothers memory in Schumacher Cemetery (I had this child listed in that cemetery by mistake)
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