The remains of Mrs. Chase arrived in this city accompanied by her sorrowing husband and children on Monday evening's Texas & Pacific train, and was interred Tuesday evening at 5:00 o'clock.
Mrs. Chase had been in ill health for several years, and all that medical skill could do was done, but at last the tender chord of life was severed and the soul of a most estimable and lovable woman took its flight heavenward.
Published in The Progress - July 30, 1892 Page 5 Column 1
The remains of Mrs. Chase arrived in this city accompanied by her sorrowing husband and children on Monday evening's Texas & Pacific train, and was interred Tuesday evening at 5:00 o'clock.
Mrs. Chase had been in ill health for several years, and all that medical skill could do was done, but at last the tender chord of life was severed and the soul of a most estimable and lovable woman took its flight heavenward.
Published in The Progress - July 30, 1892 Page 5 Column 1
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