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FUNERAL OF MRS. PAMELIA COLE
The funeral of Mrs. Pamelia Cole, who died at her home on North Morton Street Friday afternoon, took place Sunday afternoon from the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church and there was a large attendance of friends. Rev. M. G. Allison, the pastor, had charge......Mrs. Cole was a devout Christian whose every act in life was in keeping with the faith she professed. She was of that sunny disposition that made her many friends, and as the pastor said was one who could be depended upon in all emergencies. It may truly be written that the world was the better for her having lived in it. The remains were interred in the family lot at Rose Hill by the side of her husband, Prof. E. P. Cole, who died ten years ago. The pall bearers were: Charles Small, J. W. Simmons, H. A. Hoffman, John Ehni, A. O. Henry and Samuel B. Rogers.
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Bloomington (Indiana)Republican Progress, January 19, 1897, clipping file, Monroe County Historical Society, Bloomington, Indiana.
Mrs. Perlina (sic) Cole, widow of Prof. E. P. Cole, died at her home on North Morton Street, Friday last, after a protracted illness with pneumonia, aged about 73 years. Mrs. Cole was a woman of many virtues and was highly esteemed by a large circle of acquaintances.
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Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Republican Progress, January 26, 1897, clipping file, Monroe County Historical Society, Bloomington, Indiana.
Mrs. E. P. Cole, who died recently, bequeathed all her possessions to her niece, Mrs. Lizzie Cole.
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Early Death Records Database, www.rootsweb.com: Name: COLE, Permelia H / Date: 10 February 1897 / Age: 73 / Book/Page/Record: (Blank) / County: Monroe / State: IN / Cemetery: (Blank) / More Info: (Blank)
(Note: This item was abbreviated below as noted by the ellipsis.)
FUNERAL OF MRS. PAMELIA COLE
The funeral of Mrs. Pamelia Cole, who died at her home on North Morton Street Friday afternoon, took place Sunday afternoon from the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church and there was a large attendance of friends. Rev. M. G. Allison, the pastor, had charge......Mrs. Cole was a devout Christian whose every act in life was in keeping with the faith she professed. She was of that sunny disposition that made her many friends, and as the pastor said was one who could be depended upon in all emergencies. It may truly be written that the world was the better for her having lived in it. The remains were interred in the family lot at Rose Hill by the side of her husband, Prof. E. P. Cole, who died ten years ago. The pall bearers were: Charles Small, J. W. Simmons, H. A. Hoffman, John Ehni, A. O. Henry and Samuel B. Rogers.
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Bloomington (Indiana)Republican Progress, January 19, 1897, clipping file, Monroe County Historical Society, Bloomington, Indiana.
Mrs. Perlina (sic) Cole, widow of Prof. E. P. Cole, died at her home on North Morton Street, Friday last, after a protracted illness with pneumonia, aged about 73 years. Mrs. Cole was a woman of many virtues and was highly esteemed by a large circle of acquaintances.
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Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Republican Progress, January 26, 1897, clipping file, Monroe County Historical Society, Bloomington, Indiana.
Mrs. E. P. Cole, who died recently, bequeathed all her possessions to her niece, Mrs. Lizzie Cole.
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Early Death Records Database, www.rootsweb.com: Name: COLE, Permelia H / Date: 10 February 1897 / Age: 73 / Book/Page/Record: (Blank) / County: Monroe / State: IN / Cemetery: (Blank) / More Info: (Blank)
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