Mariposa Gazette,
April 24, 1915
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Whiterock Lady Dies in New Mexico We are called upon this week to record the sad death of Mrs. Imogene Chapman, wife of James J. Chapman, in Elida, New Mexico. The lady was a native of Missouri and age 38 years. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman for many years resided near Whiterock, this county, and last August, Mrs. Chapman's health having failed, she was advised to seek a lighter climate and the loving husband sold his stock and ranch and they moved to New Mexico, but it seems they were too late, for the grim reaper had already cast his shadow on the unfortunate woman. She leaves four small children, the youngest of whom is only four months old, a loving husband, and an aged father and mother, and many friends to mourn her sad death. Her maiden name was miss Imogene SUBLETT and she was a sister to the late Mrs. H. L. Chapman. The husband will return to Whiterock with the children and make his future home. Death is sad at all times but the saddest when aged parents and young children are left. The surviving relatives have the heartfelt sympathy of all their acquaintances. Weep not loving husband, father and mother, let God's will be done.
Mariposa Gazette,
April 24, 1915
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Whiterock Lady Dies in New Mexico We are called upon this week to record the sad death of Mrs. Imogene Chapman, wife of James J. Chapman, in Elida, New Mexico. The lady was a native of Missouri and age 38 years. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman for many years resided near Whiterock, this county, and last August, Mrs. Chapman's health having failed, she was advised to seek a lighter climate and the loving husband sold his stock and ranch and they moved to New Mexico, but it seems they were too late, for the grim reaper had already cast his shadow on the unfortunate woman. She leaves four small children, the youngest of whom is only four months old, a loving husband, and an aged father and mother, and many friends to mourn her sad death. Her maiden name was miss Imogene SUBLETT and she was a sister to the late Mrs. H. L. Chapman. The husband will return to Whiterock with the children and make his future home. Death is sad at all times but the saddest when aged parents and young children are left. The surviving relatives have the heartfelt sympathy of all their acquaintances. Weep not loving husband, father and mother, let God's will be done.
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