health she went to Boise City, Idaho in the hope of regaining her strength. She seemed to Improve for a time but about four weeks ago became worse and kept growing worse constantly. She was brought home last Friday
night by her brother, Frank Hamsher, and sister, Mrs. Dessie Vigus, and a nurse. Her condition was serious at
that time.
BORN IN DECATUR.
Lucile Hamsher was born in this city March 18, 1890.She was the daughter of Mrs. B. K. Hamsher and had lived
In this city all Her life. She graduated from the high school in 1907. Since that time she has lived at home. She was popular with the younger people of the city and her pleasant disposition, and ways endeared here to those with
whom she came in contact. She was a member of the First Methodist church for a number of years She is survived by her mother, Mrs. B K. Hamsher of this city, sister, Mrs. Dessie Vigus of this city; two brothers, Harry E. and Frank Hamsher of St. Louis.
An early announcement set the time of the funeral at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The hour has since been changed to 3 p.m.
The funeral will be held from the residence,,Rev. J.C. Willits, pastor of the First Methodist church officiating.
Decatur, IL Review Oct 17, 1910 p10
health she went to Boise City, Idaho in the hope of regaining her strength. She seemed to Improve for a time but about four weeks ago became worse and kept growing worse constantly. She was brought home last Friday
night by her brother, Frank Hamsher, and sister, Mrs. Dessie Vigus, and a nurse. Her condition was serious at
that time.
BORN IN DECATUR.
Lucile Hamsher was born in this city March 18, 1890.She was the daughter of Mrs. B. K. Hamsher and had lived
In this city all Her life. She graduated from the high school in 1907. Since that time she has lived at home. She was popular with the younger people of the city and her pleasant disposition, and ways endeared here to those with
whom she came in contact. She was a member of the First Methodist church for a number of years She is survived by her mother, Mrs. B K. Hamsher of this city, sister, Mrs. Dessie Vigus of this city; two brothers, Harry E. and Frank Hamsher of St. Louis.
An early announcement set the time of the funeral at 1 p.m. Tuesday. The hour has since been changed to 3 p.m.
The funeral will be held from the residence,,Rev. J.C. Willits, pastor of the First Methodist church officiating.
Decatur, IL Review Oct 17, 1910 p10
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