A BEREAVED FAMILY. -
On Tuesday afternoon of last week the wife of Joseph S. Cornman. editor of the Mirror, died at her late residence on West Louther street (sic), Mrs. Cornman was a daughter of Michael Egolf who resided here some years ago. The deceased was a most amiable lady, a loving mother and devoted wife. She leaves five daughters and two sons - the youngest an infant. The funeral took place on the afternoon of Thanksgiving, Revs. Norcross and Kramer being in attendance. The services at the house were conducted by Rev. Norcross, her pastor. There were 50 relatives at the funeral, besides very many other persons. The deceased was yet a young woman, and the high esteem in which she was held was shown by the large number of persons who visited the house of mourning and took a last look at the beautiful and lifelike corpse. The bereaved husband and his little ones have the sympathy of the community,
Obit provided by: Peggy Bargen Duey
A BEREAVED FAMILY. -
On Tuesday afternoon of last week the wife of Joseph S. Cornman. editor of the Mirror, died at her late residence on West Louther street (sic), Mrs. Cornman was a daughter of Michael Egolf who resided here some years ago. The deceased was a most amiable lady, a loving mother and devoted wife. She leaves five daughters and two sons - the youngest an infant. The funeral took place on the afternoon of Thanksgiving, Revs. Norcross and Kramer being in attendance. The services at the house were conducted by Rev. Norcross, her pastor. There were 50 relatives at the funeral, besides very many other persons. The deceased was yet a young woman, and the high esteem in which she was held was shown by the large number of persons who visited the house of mourning and took a last look at the beautiful and lifelike corpse. The bereaved husband and his little ones have the sympathy of the community,
Obit provided by: Peggy Bargen Duey
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