There were born to Mr. and Mrs. Dewar nine children, all of whom are living except one son who died in infancy.
Daniel was of a family of ten children, five boys and five girls. He is the first one to be removed from this world. His widow and children and three brothers and sisters mourn his departure. Three sisters and two brothers were present at the fundral services which were held at his home Tuesday at 2 o'clock. The services were conducted by Rev. A.G. Taylor and the music was furnished by singers from Westfield. The vary large attendance of friends at the funeral showed the esteem in which Mr. Dewar was held by the community in which he had lived so many years. His body was laid to rest in Oak Hill cemetery on Russell Flats.
Children: Samuel, James, Robert, John, Grace, Frank, Henry, William and Anna.
There were born to Mr. and Mrs. Dewar nine children, all of whom are living except one son who died in infancy.
Daniel was of a family of ten children, five boys and five girls. He is the first one to be removed from this world. His widow and children and three brothers and sisters mourn his departure. Three sisters and two brothers were present at the fundral services which were held at his home Tuesday at 2 o'clock. The services were conducted by Rev. A.G. Taylor and the music was furnished by singers from Westfield. The vary large attendance of friends at the funeral showed the esteem in which Mr. Dewar was held by the community in which he had lived so many years. His body was laid to rest in Oak Hill cemetery on Russell Flats.
Children: Samuel, James, Robert, John, Grace, Frank, Henry, William and Anna.
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