Deceased was one of the pioneer residents of Logansport, having spent her entire life in and about the city. Her generosity and philanthropy were known throughout the city and county. She was amiable and kindly in disposition and her death removes an exemplary character.
Five sons; Charles H. Barnes, W. Clay Barnes, James I. Barnes, Benjamin F. Barnes, and George Barnes, and one daughter, Mrs. George Funk, all of this city, survive her.
One of the last requests made by Mrs. Barnes was that friends be requested to send no flowers. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 from the residence, conducted by the Rev. Carpenter, of the First Universalist church. Interment will be made in Mt. Hope cemetery.
Wednesday, February 10, 1915 - Logansport Journal Tribune
Deceased was one of the pioneer residents of Logansport, having spent her entire life in and about the city. Her generosity and philanthropy were known throughout the city and county. She was amiable and kindly in disposition and her death removes an exemplary character.
Five sons; Charles H. Barnes, W. Clay Barnes, James I. Barnes, Benjamin F. Barnes, and George Barnes, and one daughter, Mrs. George Funk, all of this city, survive her.
One of the last requests made by Mrs. Barnes was that friends be requested to send no flowers. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 from the residence, conducted by the Rev. Carpenter, of the First Universalist church. Interment will be made in Mt. Hope cemetery.
Wednesday, February 10, 1915 - Logansport Journal Tribune
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