Remains of Mrs. Charlotte Moon will Arrive In This City Tomorrow For Burial.
Word was received from' Galesburg this morning by B. A. Hattenhauer, that Mrs. Charlotte Moon had died at her home there of old age.
She was the widow of Reece Moon and lived in this vicinity about eighteen years ago. The surviving daughters are Mrs. Hattie Lukins of North Dakota; Leah at Galesburg; Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Canada; Mrs. John Thompson of Galesburg in whose house the decedent lived. Also sons Ellsworth R. and William L. of Burdette, La.
The body will be shipped to this city and will arrive at the Santa Fe depot at 2: 17. o'clock tomorrow afternoon: After a short service by the pastor, who will accompany the remains from Galesburg, the remains will at once be taken to moon cemetery for burial.
-- The Times from Streator, Illinois March 12, 1913
Remains of Mrs. Charlotte Moon will Arrive In This City Tomorrow For Burial.
Word was received from' Galesburg this morning by B. A. Hattenhauer, that Mrs. Charlotte Moon had died at her home there of old age.
She was the widow of Reece Moon and lived in this vicinity about eighteen years ago. The surviving daughters are Mrs. Hattie Lukins of North Dakota; Leah at Galesburg; Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Canada; Mrs. John Thompson of Galesburg in whose house the decedent lived. Also sons Ellsworth R. and William L. of Burdette, La.
The body will be shipped to this city and will arrive at the Santa Fe depot at 2: 17. o'clock tomorrow afternoon: After a short service by the pastor, who will accompany the remains from Galesburg, the remains will at once be taken to moon cemetery for burial.
-- The Times from Streator, Illinois March 12, 1913
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