Friday
October 12, 1900
Mrs. Wm. Green Dead.
Mrs. Nettie GREEN, wife of Wm. Green, who clerks in the Ward furniture store, died here last Friday morning, Oct. 5., after a protracted illness of nine months. She was a great sufferer, but bore up under her pain with a hope and fortitude known only to one whose hope and trust is anchored in Christ, and for months before the end came death was expected.
Mrs. Green was born in Iowa, Nov. 24, 1863. She was married to Mr. Green in this city, Sept. 26, 1892, by Dr. Hageman, and they have made their home here ever since. She was the mother of three children, the youngest nine months of age.
Her funeral was held Sunday, Oct. 7, at the home, conducted by Dr. Hageman and the remains laid to rest in the city cemetery.
Friday
October 12, 1900
Mrs. Wm. Green Dead.
Mrs. Nettie GREEN, wife of Wm. Green, who clerks in the Ward furniture store, died here last Friday morning, Oct. 5., after a protracted illness of nine months. She was a great sufferer, but bore up under her pain with a hope and fortitude known only to one whose hope and trust is anchored in Christ, and for months before the end came death was expected.
Mrs. Green was born in Iowa, Nov. 24, 1863. She was married to Mr. Green in this city, Sept. 26, 1892, by Dr. Hageman, and they have made their home here ever since. She was the mother of three children, the youngest nine months of age.
Her funeral was held Sunday, Oct. 7, at the home, conducted by Dr. Hageman and the remains laid to rest in the city cemetery.
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