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Ada Pearl <I>Perkins</I> Treaster

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Ada Pearl Perkins Treaster

Birth
Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri, USA
Death
20 Nov 1905 (aged 18)
Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G-207
Memorial ID
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1st wife of Phillip Elbert Treaster.

DIED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.

The grim monster death has again has again visited our city and claimed for his victim Mrs Ada Pearl, wife of Philip E Treaster, of 607 Hickory street.
The death occurred at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The deceased was but 19 years of age and had been ill but a very short time.
She was very highly honored and respected by all who knew her, as she was a woman who possessed an admirable disposition, gentle, kind and loving, always perferring the pleasure and happiness of others to herself. Her untimely death has cast a shadow of gloom and sorrow over the entire portion of the city in which she resided. The sorrowing husband has the sympathy of the entire community in this his hour of gloom and despondency.
The funeral services will be held at the family residence tomorrow afternoon and the remains will be consigned to the tomb in Riverside cemetery.
(mistakes are as the article appear)
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Parents seem to be John W Perkins B: Kentucky Mar 1858 and Mary Ellen Stevenson B: Kentucky Jun 1855 (according to 1900 Census. Living in Hannibal, MO)
1st wife of Phillip Elbert Treaster.

DIED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.

The grim monster death has again has again visited our city and claimed for his victim Mrs Ada Pearl, wife of Philip E Treaster, of 607 Hickory street.
The death occurred at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The deceased was but 19 years of age and had been ill but a very short time.
She was very highly honored and respected by all who knew her, as she was a woman who possessed an admirable disposition, gentle, kind and loving, always perferring the pleasure and happiness of others to herself. Her untimely death has cast a shadow of gloom and sorrow over the entire portion of the city in which she resided. The sorrowing husband has the sympathy of the entire community in this his hour of gloom and despondency.
The funeral services will be held at the family residence tomorrow afternoon and the remains will be consigned to the tomb in Riverside cemetery.
(mistakes are as the article appear)
~~~~~~
Parents seem to be John W Perkins B: Kentucky Mar 1858 and Mary Ellen Stevenson B: Kentucky Jun 1855 (according to 1900 Census. Living in Hannibal, MO)

Gravesite Details

Buried with son.



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