Mrs. P. B. Morgans Claimed By Death
Mrs. Priscilla Bonson Morgans, widow of William J. Morgans, died at her home on the Asbury Road, Thursday evening at 11 o'clock. She had been an invalid for 13 years, her illness was not considered serious until 4 months ago.
Mrs. Morgans was born in Rockdale, Iowa, May 13, 1841, and lived in Dubuque County her entire lifetime. She was affiliated with the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church.
She is survived by three sons, Richard B. of Norden, Minnesota; William C. of Dubuque; and Dr. S. L. of Detroit, Michigan; one daughter, Miss Eva of Dubuque; two brothers, Judge Robert Bonson of Dubuque and William W. Bonson of Chicago; one sister, Mrs. Charles Manter of Webster Groves, Missouri.
The funeral will be held Monday afternoon from the residence to the Center Grove Methodist Episcopal Church at 3 o'clock. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.
Mrs. P. B. Morgans Claimed By Death
Mrs. Priscilla Bonson Morgans, widow of William J. Morgans, died at her home on the Asbury Road, Thursday evening at 11 o'clock. She had been an invalid for 13 years, her illness was not considered serious until 4 months ago.
Mrs. Morgans was born in Rockdale, Iowa, May 13, 1841, and lived in Dubuque County her entire lifetime. She was affiliated with the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church.
She is survived by three sons, Richard B. of Norden, Minnesota; William C. of Dubuque; and Dr. S. L. of Detroit, Michigan; one daughter, Miss Eva of Dubuque; two brothers, Judge Robert Bonson of Dubuque and William W. Bonson of Chicago; one sister, Mrs. Charles Manter of Webster Groves, Missouri.
The funeral will be held Monday afternoon from the residence to the Center Grove Methodist Episcopal Church at 3 o'clock. Burial will be in the adjoining cemetery.
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