MRS. DR. C. E. WHITE of Vandalia, died Friday. Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bond of Churchville. Leaves, besides her husband, several small children.
CORRECTION published The Weston Independent, Tues. 1 Oct. 1901: We stated in last week's paper that Mrs. Dr. White left three children. There is but one.
The Weston Independent, Tues. 22 Oct. 1901 - TRIBUTE: Died Sept. 20, 1901 at Vandalia, Lewis county, at the age of 29 years. Leaves husband and a son less than three years of age. Her mother had preceded her in death a good many years ago. Father, step-mother and sisters are left. Interred in Freemansburg cemetery on Sept. 22, 1901.
MRS. DR. C. E. WHITE of Vandalia, died Friday. Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bond of Churchville. Leaves, besides her husband, several small children.
CORRECTION published The Weston Independent, Tues. 1 Oct. 1901: We stated in last week's paper that Mrs. Dr. White left three children. There is but one.
The Weston Independent, Tues. 22 Oct. 1901 - TRIBUTE: Died Sept. 20, 1901 at Vandalia, Lewis county, at the age of 29 years. Leaves husband and a son less than three years of age. Her mother had preceded her in death a good many years ago. Father, step-mother and sisters are left. Interred in Freemansburg cemetery on Sept. 22, 1901.
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