FUNERAL SERVICES OF CHAS. NEWTON
Who Died at University Hospital in Omaha last Friday, Were Held Yesterday Afternoon
From Monday's Daily -- The funeral services of Charles H. Newton, who died at the University Hospital in Omaha last Friday, were held yesterday from the undertaking rooms of John J. Sattler and the body laid to rest in Oak Hill cemetery. There was a short service held at the grave by Rev. A. G. Hollowell, pastor of the Christian church and the body consigned to the last resting place in that beautiful city of the silent.
Charles H. Newton was born in Woodford county, Illinois, in 1862 and at the time of his death was fifty-eight years of age. He resided in Illinois for the greater part of his lifetime. He left to mourn his death a wife and five children, all of whom with the exception of Grover C. Newton, of Loisville, Kentucky, reside at the old home at Metamora, Ill. Two sisters are also left to mourn his death, three brothers having preceded him to the better world. One sister, Mrs. Lew Williamson of Oklahoma, was present at the funeral.
The departed was a nephew of L. I. Newton and a cousin of Howard and Orville Newton of this city and Mrs. Lucy Lee of Pacific Junction. All of the relatives in this city as well as Mrs. Lee and two daughters, Mrs. Blanche Cool and Miss Bertha Lee of Pacific Junction, were here to attend the funeral services.
FUNERAL SERVICES OF CHAS. NEWTON
Who Died at University Hospital in Omaha last Friday, Were Held Yesterday Afternoon
From Monday's Daily -- The funeral services of Charles H. Newton, who died at the University Hospital in Omaha last Friday, were held yesterday from the undertaking rooms of John J. Sattler and the body laid to rest in Oak Hill cemetery. There was a short service held at the grave by Rev. A. G. Hollowell, pastor of the Christian church and the body consigned to the last resting place in that beautiful city of the silent.
Charles H. Newton was born in Woodford county, Illinois, in 1862 and at the time of his death was fifty-eight years of age. He resided in Illinois for the greater part of his lifetime. He left to mourn his death a wife and five children, all of whom with the exception of Grover C. Newton, of Loisville, Kentucky, reside at the old home at Metamora, Ill. Two sisters are also left to mourn his death, three brothers having preceded him to the better world. One sister, Mrs. Lew Williamson of Oklahoma, was present at the funeral.
The departed was a nephew of L. I. Newton and a cousin of Howard and Orville Newton of this city and Mrs. Lucy Lee of Pacific Junction. All of the relatives in this city as well as Mrs. Lee and two daughters, Mrs. Blanche Cool and Miss Bertha Lee of Pacific Junction, were here to attend the funeral services.
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