Mrs. William Oller Obituary published in Shelbyville Newspaper in 1904
Jennie (Middleton) Oller, wife of William Oller of Dry Point, was born near Herrick, Illinois, July 24, 1870, was a kind obedient girl. Professed religion when sixteen years old, joined Baptist Church at Robinson Creek, and been a faithful member till death, expressing her readiness and willingness to go and be with Christ. Thirty minutes before she breathed her last she asked that Levi Corley preach her funeral.
She was married to William Oller, October 2, 1901. To this union was born two daughters and 1 son, the latter preceded mother a few weeks to the spirit land. Husband, children, parents, four sisters and five brothers, with a host of friends, mourn her absence. Funeral at the residence by Levi Corley. Burial at Sherburn Cemetery. Aged 34 years, two months and 25 days. Sympathy to the bereaved is extended.
Mrs. William Oller Obituary published in Shelbyville Newspaper in 1904
Jennie (Middleton) Oller, wife of William Oller of Dry Point, was born near Herrick, Illinois, July 24, 1870, was a kind obedient girl. Professed religion when sixteen years old, joined Baptist Church at Robinson Creek, and been a faithful member till death, expressing her readiness and willingness to go and be with Christ. Thirty minutes before she breathed her last she asked that Levi Corley preach her funeral.
She was married to William Oller, October 2, 1901. To this union was born two daughters and 1 son, the latter preceded mother a few weeks to the spirit land. Husband, children, parents, four sisters and five brothers, with a host of friends, mourn her absence. Funeral at the residence by Levi Corley. Burial at Sherburn Cemetery. Aged 34 years, two months and 25 days. Sympathy to the bereaved is extended.
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