Thursday evening, June 14, 1883
Mrs. Roberts, wife of Sheriff R. M. Roberts, of whose dangerous illness was made in these columns yesterday, died at half past nine o'clock last night. Some months ago Mrs. Roberts was taken seriously ill with inflammatory rheumatism, from the effects of which she never fully recovered, being ever since that time in poor health and much reduced in strength from her intense sufferings...At half-past two o'clock this afternoon the remains were followed by a large concourse of friends to the Missouri Pacific depot, and accompanied by the family on the 3:30 train to Hannibal, Mo., the home of the parents of deceased, where the funeral services take place.
Thursday evening, June 14, 1883
Mrs. Roberts, wife of Sheriff R. M. Roberts, of whose dangerous illness was made in these columns yesterday, died at half past nine o'clock last night. Some months ago Mrs. Roberts was taken seriously ill with inflammatory rheumatism, from the effects of which she never fully recovered, being ever since that time in poor health and much reduced in strength from her intense sufferings...At half-past two o'clock this afternoon the remains were followed by a large concourse of friends to the Missouri Pacific depot, and accompanied by the family on the 3:30 train to Hannibal, Mo., the home of the parents of deceased, where the funeral services take place.
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