Mrs. Sarah Oller Dies at Butler
Ends Comes Following Lingering Illness
Mrs. Sarah Oller, wife of George Oller, who lives in the Ware's Grove neighborhood, died at 5:15 Thursday afternoon following an illness of several months with Dropsy. She was 74 years old.
Mrs. Oller was born in Sangamon County, March 27, 1851, and was a daughter of John and Julia Carman. Fifty-three years ago she was married to George Oller. To this union the following children were born: Mrs. Sina Skinner of Butler, Mrs. Charles Wempen of Raymond, Mrs. Edward Taylor of Irving, John, Robert, Walter of Easton, David, Charles and Henry of Nokomis.
There is one brother, John Corman of Kansas, and two sisters, Mrs. William Orman of Pana and Mrs. Hattie Shipley of Flora. Mrs. Oller was a member of the United Brethren.
The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church in Raymond, Rev. L. D. Lasswell officiating and interment was made in Antioch cemetery in Christian County.
Mrs. Sarah Oller Dies at Butler
Ends Comes Following Lingering Illness
Mrs. Sarah Oller, wife of George Oller, who lives in the Ware's Grove neighborhood, died at 5:15 Thursday afternoon following an illness of several months with Dropsy. She was 74 years old.
Mrs. Oller was born in Sangamon County, March 27, 1851, and was a daughter of John and Julia Carman. Fifty-three years ago she was married to George Oller. To this union the following children were born: Mrs. Sina Skinner of Butler, Mrs. Charles Wempen of Raymond, Mrs. Edward Taylor of Irving, John, Robert, Walter of Easton, David, Charles and Henry of Nokomis.
There is one brother, John Corman of Kansas, and two sisters, Mrs. William Orman of Pana and Mrs. Hattie Shipley of Flora. Mrs. Oller was a member of the United Brethren.
The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church in Raymond, Rev. L. D. Lasswell officiating and interment was made in Antioch cemetery in Christian County.
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