ae 55y-7d
OBITUARY
Monday, November 20, 1905
After an illness of about four days, Mrs. [Francis] Marion [Lois E. SMITH] PORTER died at the family home, four miles southeast of town, Saturday evening. Her affliction was typhoid pneumonia and she had been in Rochester last Tuesday and was stricken down after her arrival at home.
Mrs. Porter's maiden name was Smith and she married Mr. Porter about 34 years ago. She was the mother of six children, one of whom preceded her in death, an active and devout member of the Methodist church, and was widely known as a good woman who was much interested in the educational and social welfare of her children and the well being of her neighbors.
Funeral at the residence Tuesday at 1 o'clock, Rev. NORRIS, of Macy officiating. [d. Nov 18, 1905, ae 55y-7d; bur beside husband, Francis M. Porter, d. June 9, 1911, ae 79y-3m-9d, Mt. Zion cem, Fulton co Ind]
ae 55y-7d
OBITUARY
Monday, November 20, 1905
After an illness of about four days, Mrs. [Francis] Marion [Lois E. SMITH] PORTER died at the family home, four miles southeast of town, Saturday evening. Her affliction was typhoid pneumonia and she had been in Rochester last Tuesday and was stricken down after her arrival at home.
Mrs. Porter's maiden name was Smith and she married Mr. Porter about 34 years ago. She was the mother of six children, one of whom preceded her in death, an active and devout member of the Methodist church, and was widely known as a good woman who was much interested in the educational and social welfare of her children and the well being of her neighbors.
Funeral at the residence Tuesday at 1 o'clock, Rev. NORRIS, of Macy officiating. [d. Nov 18, 1905, ae 55y-7d; bur beside husband, Francis M. Porter, d. June 9, 1911, ae 79y-3m-9d, Mt. Zion cem, Fulton co Ind]
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