OBITUARY - Jan 11, 1883 - Dixon Telegraph - E. C. Spiller, a resident of Dixon, Illinois for the last 22 years, died last Friday morning of bronchitis. Mr. Spiller was born in Maine in 1814, and was consequently 68 years old. A man of much natural activity and of absteneous habits, he retained a good degree of vigor to within a short time of his decease. He was an enthusiastic advocate of temperance, a firm believer in the spiritual philosophy, and for many years the leader of the Universalist church choir. He leaves a widow and three grown up children. His funeral was conducted by Rev L. L. Lipe of the Lutheran church on Sunday and was attended by a large circle of friends. He came to Dixon in 1861.
BURIAL: Plot #314. There is no stone of Eliphaz's grave. This picture show the lot with no stones. Their lot is to the left of the tall stone.
OBITUARY - Jan 11, 1883 - Dixon Telegraph - E. C. Spiller, a resident of Dixon, Illinois for the last 22 years, died last Friday morning of bronchitis. Mr. Spiller was born in Maine in 1814, and was consequently 68 years old. A man of much natural activity and of absteneous habits, he retained a good degree of vigor to within a short time of his decease. He was an enthusiastic advocate of temperance, a firm believer in the spiritual philosophy, and for many years the leader of the Universalist church choir. He leaves a widow and three grown up children. His funeral was conducted by Rev L. L. Lipe of the Lutheran church on Sunday and was attended by a large circle of friends. He came to Dixon in 1861.
BURIAL: Plot #314. There is no stone of Eliphaz's grave. This picture show the lot with no stones. Their lot is to the left of the tall stone.
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