Of a Young Wife and Mother, Mrs. Dr. BURKE, of N. Aurora.
Former Batavia Resident.
The residents of North Aurora and Batavia, were shocked and saddened, upon learning the most unexpected news, that Mrs. Dr. Burke, had suddenly passed in to the great beyond.
Mrs. BURKE died at her home, in North Aurora, Wednesday, Jan. 15. 1896, after an illness of but a few hours.
The deceased was a daughter of Dr. James BRADLEY, of Turner and a niece of Mr. I. S. STEPHENS, of Batavia.
She had been a resident of North Aurora about one year, during which time she has made many friends, all of whom are sorrowed to learn of her death.
She was an ardent Christian, and an earnest worker in all of the Church Societies, where her willing hand and smiling face will be greatly missed.
The remains were interred in the West Side Cemetery, Friday, Jan. 17th.
[Batavia Herald, 23 Jan. 1896]
Of a Young Wife and Mother, Mrs. Dr. BURKE, of N. Aurora.
Former Batavia Resident.
The residents of North Aurora and Batavia, were shocked and saddened, upon learning the most unexpected news, that Mrs. Dr. Burke, had suddenly passed in to the great beyond.
Mrs. BURKE died at her home, in North Aurora, Wednesday, Jan. 15. 1896, after an illness of but a few hours.
The deceased was a daughter of Dr. James BRADLEY, of Turner and a niece of Mr. I. S. STEPHENS, of Batavia.
She had been a resident of North Aurora about one year, during which time she has made many friends, all of whom are sorrowed to learn of her death.
She was an ardent Christian, and an earnest worker in all of the Church Societies, where her willing hand and smiling face will be greatly missed.
The remains were interred in the West Side Cemetery, Friday, Jan. 17th.
[Batavia Herald, 23 Jan. 1896]
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