Mrs. Philotus Gaylord died at her home on Grove street yesterday afternoon at a very advanced age. Next October she would have been aged ninety years. She was one of the oldest residents of Geneva.
Her husband was of the contracting firm of Smith & Gaylord, the foremost carpenters of the county forty years and more ago. We believe three children survive her, the youngest, Mrs. Cornell of Sioux City arriving here only a short time before her good mother died. The arrangements for the funeral had not been made when this was written. Burial Glenwood Cemetery
Mrs. Philotus Gaylord died at her home on Grove street yesterday afternoon at a very advanced age. Next October she would have been aged ninety years. She was one of the oldest residents of Geneva.
Her husband was of the contracting firm of Smith & Gaylord, the foremost carpenters of the county forty years and more ago. We believe three children survive her, the youngest, Mrs. Cornell of Sioux City arriving here only a short time before her good mother died. The arrangements for the funeral had not been made when this was written. Burial Glenwood Cemetery
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