Surviving him are his wife, Sophia Thayer; one son, Charles Thayer, both of this city; three brothers, Martin and W. P. Thayer, both of Springfield, and E. R. Thayer of Chatham; and three sisters, Mrs. J. B. Hudson, Mrs. Lee Hickox and Mrs. Jennie Burnett, all of this city.
IL State Journal, Springfield, IL 4-16-1902
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The funeral of Archibald F. Thayer, who died Tuesday evening, was held privately yesterday afternoon at the rooms of Undertaker Charles T. Bisch. The interment was made privately in Oak Ridge cemetery.
Illinois State Journal, Springfield, IL, April 18, 1902
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Note: he is in an unmarked grave in the stated plot. Others who share the other half of the plot are Dr. Jasper and Virginia Harper (small stones in middle of photo), who have the only stones in plot 237 of Block 10.
Surviving him are his wife, Sophia Thayer; one son, Charles Thayer, both of this city; three brothers, Martin and W. P. Thayer, both of Springfield, and E. R. Thayer of Chatham; and three sisters, Mrs. J. B. Hudson, Mrs. Lee Hickox and Mrs. Jennie Burnett, all of this city.
IL State Journal, Springfield, IL 4-16-1902
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The funeral of Archibald F. Thayer, who died Tuesday evening, was held privately yesterday afternoon at the rooms of Undertaker Charles T. Bisch. The interment was made privately in Oak Ridge cemetery.
Illinois State Journal, Springfield, IL, April 18, 1902
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Note: he is in an unmarked grave in the stated plot. Others who share the other half of the plot are Dr. Jasper and Virginia Harper (small stones in middle of photo), who have the only stones in plot 237 of Block 10.
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