Until six months ago Mrs. Abrams had made her home in Hudson, but moved to Iowa, returning to Hudson about six weeks ago to take care of a son who had typhoid fever at that time. Following this Mrs. Abrams was taken ill with typhoid fever, which resulted In her death.
She married Valentine Abrams January 15, 1885.
She leaves three sons, Samuel, of Minnesota; Earl of Iowa, and Herbert of Hudson. She also leaves other relatives in Iowa.
She was a member of the Christian church of Hudson Mrs. Abrams was a sister-in-law of Assistant Fire Chief Abrams, of this city.
The Pantagraph
Bloomington, Illinois
19 Jan 1915, Tue
Until six months ago Mrs. Abrams had made her home in Hudson, but moved to Iowa, returning to Hudson about six weeks ago to take care of a son who had typhoid fever at that time. Following this Mrs. Abrams was taken ill with typhoid fever, which resulted In her death.
She married Valentine Abrams January 15, 1885.
She leaves three sons, Samuel, of Minnesota; Earl of Iowa, and Herbert of Hudson. She also leaves other relatives in Iowa.
She was a member of the Christian church of Hudson Mrs. Abrams was a sister-in-law of Assistant Fire Chief Abrams, of this city.
The Pantagraph
Bloomington, Illinois
19 Jan 1915, Tue
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