The home, of Mr. and Mrs John Armour was saddened by the death of their daughter, Blanche, Sunday morning, May 31st, after an illness of but two weeks, from typhoid fever. She had been working in Warsaw and there contracted rheumatic fever. She was able to come home May 16th and was not considered dangerously ill until Saturday, the day before her death. She was 21 years of age, and leaves to mourn her death, besides her father and mother, one sister, Kathryn, a half sister, Mrs. Emma Mullet of Warsaw and a half brother Henry Duffy of Wyoming. Interment in Pavilion cemetery. Blanche was of a warm hearted, generous disposition and had many friends. A sad circumstance connected with her death Is that the brother Is in St. Mary's Hospital having suffered a fracture of the leg last Saturday.
The home, of Mr. and Mrs John Armour was saddened by the death of their daughter, Blanche, Sunday morning, May 31st, after an illness of but two weeks, from typhoid fever. She had been working in Warsaw and there contracted rheumatic fever. She was able to come home May 16th and was not considered dangerously ill until Saturday, the day before her death. She was 21 years of age, and leaves to mourn her death, besides her father and mother, one sister, Kathryn, a half sister, Mrs. Emma Mullet of Warsaw and a half brother Henry Duffy of Wyoming. Interment in Pavilion cemetery. Blanche was of a warm hearted, generous disposition and had many friends. A sad circumstance connected with her death Is that the brother Is in St. Mary's Hospital having suffered a fracture of the leg last Saturday.
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