Mrs. Beaver Dead.
Word reached this city yesterday morning announcing the death of Mrs. Caroline Beaver, which occurred in Jacksonville Thursday night. She was about sixty years of age and had lived in this city most of her life. About two years ago her mental faculties became unbalanced and she was committed to tho hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville where she remained until death came to relieve her of her suffering. The only surviving members of the immediate family are two sons, William Beaver, of this city, George Beaver of Hannibal, and one daughter, Mrs. Elisabeth Howard, of St Louis. She has also living one brother, Theodore Morrison, of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Babb, of Keokuk,la., and Mrs. Frances Balrd, of New York. The remains arrived in this city last night and the funeral will be held this afternoon, from the Mumper undertaklng parlors.
Mrs. Beaver Dead.
Word reached this city yesterday morning announcing the death of Mrs. Caroline Beaver, which occurred in Jacksonville Thursday night. She was about sixty years of age and had lived in this city most of her life. About two years ago her mental faculties became unbalanced and she was committed to tho hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville where she remained until death came to relieve her of her suffering. The only surviving members of the immediate family are two sons, William Beaver, of this city, George Beaver of Hannibal, and one daughter, Mrs. Elisabeth Howard, of St Louis. She has also living one brother, Theodore Morrison, of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Babb, of Keokuk,la., and Mrs. Frances Balrd, of New York. The remains arrived in this city last night and the funeral will be held this afternoon, from the Mumper undertaklng parlors.
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