"Mrs. Charles A. Mintner died at 4 o'clock yesterday morning at her home in West Point from tuberculosis. She had been in poor health for some time, and spent one winter in Colorado and California. She was 27 years old and leaves a husband and one son, George, ten months old, and the following brothers and sisters: Misses Audrey and Ocka Jackson and Messrs Frank and Thane Jackson of West Point, and Miss Wenona Jackson of Chicago. She was married to Mr. Mintner at West Point on November 29, 1905. She taught for two years prior to her marriage in the schools of Wayne township and was a refined and cultured woman. She was a member of the Methodist church and was quite active in the children's work. She was a woman of beautiful character and was loved and admired by all who knew her. The funeral will be conducted from the West Point Methodist church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. George W. Switzer will officiate and the interment will be made in the West Point cemetery."
"Mrs. Charles A. Mintner died at 4 o'clock yesterday morning at her home in West Point from tuberculosis. She had been in poor health for some time, and spent one winter in Colorado and California. She was 27 years old and leaves a husband and one son, George, ten months old, and the following brothers and sisters: Misses Audrey and Ocka Jackson and Messrs Frank and Thane Jackson of West Point, and Miss Wenona Jackson of Chicago. She was married to Mr. Mintner at West Point on November 29, 1905. She taught for two years prior to her marriage in the schools of Wayne township and was a refined and cultured woman. She was a member of the Methodist church and was quite active in the children's work. She was a woman of beautiful character and was loved and admired by all who knew her. The funeral will be conducted from the West Point Methodist church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. George W. Switzer will officiate and the interment will be made in the West Point cemetery."
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