Wednesday
February 7, 1912
Page 5, Column 5
MRS. MICHAEL BLUE DEAD AT TOCSIN
WIFE OF EX-REPRESENTATIVE PASSED AWAY AFTER A LONG ILLNESS
Mrs. Michael Blue, aged 69, died Monday morning about ten o'clock at her home at Tocsin, after a long illness with gall stones and heart disease. Her condition had been serious for some time.
Mrs. Blue had been a resident of the northern part of the county for years. Her husband Hon. Michael Blue, ex-state legislator, survives with the following children, all of whom live in the vicinity of Tocsin: Dr. C. L. Blue, Clem Blue, Fred Blue, Don Blue and Mrs. John Essner.
Mrs. Blue was a member of the W. C. T. U. and a party of the members of that organization plan to go from this city tomorrow to attend her funeral.
The funeral was held this morning at ten o'clock at the Emmaus church. The remains wee interred in the Tocsin cemetery.
Wednesday
February 7, 1912
Page 5, Column 5
MRS. MICHAEL BLUE DEAD AT TOCSIN
WIFE OF EX-REPRESENTATIVE PASSED AWAY AFTER A LONG ILLNESS
Mrs. Michael Blue, aged 69, died Monday morning about ten o'clock at her home at Tocsin, after a long illness with gall stones and heart disease. Her condition had been serious for some time.
Mrs. Blue had been a resident of the northern part of the county for years. Her husband Hon. Michael Blue, ex-state legislator, survives with the following children, all of whom live in the vicinity of Tocsin: Dr. C. L. Blue, Clem Blue, Fred Blue, Don Blue and Mrs. John Essner.
Mrs. Blue was a member of the W. C. T. U. and a party of the members of that organization plan to go from this city tomorrow to attend her funeral.
The funeral was held this morning at ten o'clock at the Emmaus church. The remains wee interred in the Tocsin cemetery.
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