Mattoon, Illinois
Thursday, January 18, 1912
DIES ON VISIT TO HOME OF PARENTS
Mrs. Grover McCartney Passes Away In Milton, Ky., Where Burial Is Made Wednesday.
Mrs. Grover McCartney, living at 613 South Fourteenth street, died on Tuesday
morning at seven o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abbott, in Milton,
Ky., where she went about six weeks ago on a visit for the benefit of her health.
Funeral services were held in Milton on Wednesday, with burial in the cemetery
there.
Mr. McCartney, who is employed by the Central Illinois Public Service company in the
electrical department left on Sunday and reached the bedside of his wife on Monday.
Besides the husband there survive two daughters, aged five and seven.
Daughter of Adophus Abbott and Susie Jackson
Mattoon, Illinois
Thursday, January 18, 1912
DIES ON VISIT TO HOME OF PARENTS
Mrs. Grover McCartney Passes Away In Milton, Ky., Where Burial Is Made Wednesday.
Mrs. Grover McCartney, living at 613 South Fourteenth street, died on Tuesday
morning at seven o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abbott, in Milton,
Ky., where she went about six weeks ago on a visit for the benefit of her health.
Funeral services were held in Milton on Wednesday, with burial in the cemetery
there.
Mr. McCartney, who is employed by the Central Illinois Public Service company in the
electrical department left on Sunday and reached the bedside of his wife on Monday.
Besides the husband there survive two daughters, aged five and seven.
Daughter of Adophus Abbott and Susie Jackson
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