The Decatur Review, Decatur, Illinois, Tuesday, July 12, 1904, Page 8:
THE DEATH RECORD.--MRS. ALICE PARLIER.
Mrs. Alice Parlier died Monday at her home near Antioch station. Her death came after an illness of about a year. She had been bedfast for nearly three months. A complication of diseases was the cause of her death.
Mrs. Parlier's maiden name was Weeks. She was born in Perry county, Ills., April 2, 1860. She leaves her husband and six children, Mrs. H. L. Hockaday of Forsyth, William E. Parlier of Long Creek and Ernest, George, Grace and Fred Parlier.
Mrs. Parlier was a member of the Antioch Christian church. The funeral will be held from it at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. The burial will be in the Maroa cemetery.
The Decatur Review, Decatur, Illinois, Tuesday, July 12, 1904, Page 8:
THE DEATH RECORD.--MRS. ALICE PARLIER.
Mrs. Alice Parlier died Monday at her home near Antioch station. Her death came after an illness of about a year. She had been bedfast for nearly three months. A complication of diseases was the cause of her death.
Mrs. Parlier's maiden name was Weeks. She was born in Perry county, Ills., April 2, 1860. She leaves her husband and six children, Mrs. H. L. Hockaday of Forsyth, William E. Parlier of Long Creek and Ernest, George, Grace and Fred Parlier.
Mrs. Parlier was a member of the Antioch Christian church. The funeral will be held from it at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. The burial will be in the Maroa cemetery.
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