This obit was contributed by Sue Lilley (47263401) and was found in the THE LAMPASAS LEADER on Friday, May 5, 1899:
DIED
At the home of her brother, Fred. Wiseman, in Fort Worth, Texas, April 30, 1899, at 2 o'clock p.m., Mrs. Emily True, only daughter of Mrs. Josie Wiseman, of Lampasas, Texas, aged 30 years and 2 days.
Emily Wiseman was a resident of Lampasas from her early childhood to the date of her marriage, since which time her home has been in Fort Worth.
Surviving her is her grandmother, (Mrs. Sewell), her mother, her two brothers, Fred. and Cope Wiseman, and her four children.
Emily was a bright, intelligent, interesting little girl and young lady, well known and highly esteemed by the citizens of Lampasas, and her many friends will join in sympathy and condolence with the grief stricken and bereaved relatives. (Poem omitted)
This obit was contributed by Sue Lilley (47263401) and was found in the THE LAMPASAS LEADER on Friday, May 5, 1899:
DIED
At the home of her brother, Fred. Wiseman, in Fort Worth, Texas, April 30, 1899, at 2 o'clock p.m., Mrs. Emily True, only daughter of Mrs. Josie Wiseman, of Lampasas, Texas, aged 30 years and 2 days.
Emily Wiseman was a resident of Lampasas from her early childhood to the date of her marriage, since which time her home has been in Fort Worth.
Surviving her is her grandmother, (Mrs. Sewell), her mother, her two brothers, Fred. and Cope Wiseman, and her four children.
Emily was a bright, intelligent, interesting little girl and young lady, well known and highly esteemed by the citizens of Lampasas, and her many friends will join in sympathy and condolence with the grief stricken and bereaved relatives. (Poem omitted)
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