Died, at 11:05 p.m., Wednesday, January 2, 1907, at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Ann M. Jones, 1015 South Sixth street, Mrs. Frank C. Routt, aged 62 years.
Mrs. Routt is survived by her husband, Frank C. Routt, and three children, one daughter, Mrs. Max Trayser of London, England; two sons, John A. Routt of Colorado and Frank C. Routt, Jr., of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. I. V. Goltra of this city and Mrs. George Hunt of Chicago, and two brothers, Dr. John A. Jones of St. Louis and James T. Jones of this city, and also by her mother, Mrs. Ann M. Jones, at whose home she died.
The death of this estimable lady was not unexpected as she had been a patient sufferer for many months from an incurable disease. Mrs. Routt was appreciated not only by her relatives but also by the members of her household who were greatly endeared to her.
IL State Journal, Springfield, IL 1-3-1907
Died, at 11:05 p.m., Wednesday, January 2, 1907, at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Ann M. Jones, 1015 South Sixth street, Mrs. Frank C. Routt, aged 62 years.
Mrs. Routt is survived by her husband, Frank C. Routt, and three children, one daughter, Mrs. Max Trayser of London, England; two sons, John A. Routt of Colorado and Frank C. Routt, Jr., of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. I. V. Goltra of this city and Mrs. George Hunt of Chicago, and two brothers, Dr. John A. Jones of St. Louis and James T. Jones of this city, and also by her mother, Mrs. Ann M. Jones, at whose home she died.
The death of this estimable lady was not unexpected as she had been a patient sufferer for many months from an incurable disease. Mrs. Routt was appreciated not only by her relatives but also by the members of her household who were greatly endeared to her.
IL State Journal, Springfield, IL 1-3-1907
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