Mrs. John ENYEART of this city passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leo Hipskind, at Peru, yesterday afternoon at 3:37 o'clock following an illness of several years with Bright's disease, her condition having been regarded as extremely critical for the past several months.
Mary Elizabeth Allison, the daughter of William and Margaret Allison, was born in Grant County, December 27, 1851 and removed to this county at an early age. She was united in marriage to John ENYEART about 18 years ago and the following children, together with the husband remain to mourn the loss: William, James, Frank, Fred, Charles, Lawrence and John, and one daughter, Mrs. Leo Hipskind, of Peru.
The body was brought back from Peru this morning and the funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the home on East Street. Rev. Mr. Hopkins, of the Progressive Dunkard Church, of Peru, officiating. Burial will be made in Falls Cemetery.
Mrs. John ENYEART of this city passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leo Hipskind, at Peru, yesterday afternoon at 3:37 o'clock following an illness of several years with Bright's disease, her condition having been regarded as extremely critical for the past several months.
Mary Elizabeth Allison, the daughter of William and Margaret Allison, was born in Grant County, December 27, 1851 and removed to this county at an early age. She was united in marriage to John ENYEART about 18 years ago and the following children, together with the husband remain to mourn the loss: William, James, Frank, Fred, Charles, Lawrence and John, and one daughter, Mrs. Leo Hipskind, of Peru.
The body was brought back from Peru this morning and the funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the home on East Street. Rev. Mr. Hopkins, of the Progressive Dunkard Church, of Peru, officiating. Burial will be made in Falls Cemetery.
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