(Wife of James H. Stewart)
DIED ON SATURDAY NIGHT
MRS. SARAH ELLIOTT STEWART OF NEAR DARLINGTON
Was a Victim of Heart Trouble – Her Husband Died Year Ago – Funeral Tuesday Morning
Darlington, March 4. – Following an illness of seven months, Mrs. Elliott Stewart died at her home four miles southeast of here Saturday night at eleven. Her death was due to heart trouble. She was born near Thorntown, in Boone county, about fifty-four years ago. On November 12, 1885, she was married to James H. Stewart who se death occurred eleven months ago. Mrs. Stewart had been a member of the Friends' Church all her life. She was a true Christian and a devoted mother. She was a member of Maywood Temple, No. 105, Pythian Sisters, and a member of Antonio Court No. 66, Tribe of Ben-Hur, of this place.
She is survived by the following children: Herman E., Miss Beulah F., James A., Mark L., and Edgar W. Stewart, all residing at home, and Walter A. Stewart, living here. She is also survived by three brothers, George, Mark and Enon Elliott, living near the old homestead, in Boone county, and three grandsons. The funeral will be conducted from the Friends' church here Tuesday morning at eleven. Rev. L. M. Reagan will officiate and interment will be made in the Off Fellows' cemetery.
Crawfordsville Daily Journal
Monday, March 4, 1912
(5:4)
(Wife of James H. Stewart)
DIED ON SATURDAY NIGHT
MRS. SARAH ELLIOTT STEWART OF NEAR DARLINGTON
Was a Victim of Heart Trouble – Her Husband Died Year Ago – Funeral Tuesday Morning
Darlington, March 4. – Following an illness of seven months, Mrs. Elliott Stewart died at her home four miles southeast of here Saturday night at eleven. Her death was due to heart trouble. She was born near Thorntown, in Boone county, about fifty-four years ago. On November 12, 1885, she was married to James H. Stewart who se death occurred eleven months ago. Mrs. Stewart had been a member of the Friends' Church all her life. She was a true Christian and a devoted mother. She was a member of Maywood Temple, No. 105, Pythian Sisters, and a member of Antonio Court No. 66, Tribe of Ben-Hur, of this place.
She is survived by the following children: Herman E., Miss Beulah F., James A., Mark L., and Edgar W. Stewart, all residing at home, and Walter A. Stewart, living here. She is also survived by three brothers, George, Mark and Enon Elliott, living near the old homestead, in Boone county, and three grandsons. The funeral will be conducted from the Friends' church here Tuesday morning at eleven. Rev. L. M. Reagan will officiate and interment will be made in the Off Fellows' cemetery.
Crawfordsville Daily Journal
Monday, March 4, 1912
(5:4)
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