Obituary:
Jan. 7, 1903; Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette
Adella Osborn, wife of Dr. G. M. Osborn of Fairfax, departed this life at her home in that city at 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, January 6, after a lingering illness from consumption. The funeral serivces over the remains will be conducted from the Congregational church at Fairfax at 11 o'clock a.m. Thursday, the Rev. Hayward officiating. Mrs. Osborn was but thirty-nine years of age, and had a host of friends to whom the intelligence of her death will bring deep sorrow and regret. There are two children, both living. The oldest, Harold, is a boy of nine, and the youngest, Theodora, a girl of seven years. Interment will be in the cemetery near Fairfax.
Obituary:
Jan. 7, 1903; Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette
Adella Osborn, wife of Dr. G. M. Osborn of Fairfax, departed this life at her home in that city at 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, January 6, after a lingering illness from consumption. The funeral serivces over the remains will be conducted from the Congregational church at Fairfax at 11 o'clock a.m. Thursday, the Rev. Hayward officiating. Mrs. Osborn was but thirty-nine years of age, and had a host of friends to whom the intelligence of her death will bring deep sorrow and regret. There are two children, both living. The oldest, Harold, is a boy of nine, and the youngest, Theodora, a girl of seven years. Interment will be in the cemetery near Fairfax.
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