Sallie J. Traylor & J. E. Nevius
12 February 1896
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SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Tuesday, March 1, 1898
Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Zanone, of Lancaster, were here Sunday to see Mrs. Joe Nevius, who is dangerously ill with peritonitis.
Mrs. J. E. Nevius is at the point of death with peritonitis.
Friday, March 4, 1898
Page 3
Sad Death. - Mrs. Sallie I. Nevius, wife of Joseph E. Nevius, of whose illness of peritonitis, we told in our last issue, died while it was being printed, aged 25, leaving two little children, one but 12 days old. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Traylor and a little over two years ago, became the wife of the man, who feels her loss as no other can. Mrs. Nevius was a woman of splendid physique and being the picture of health, a long life seemed to await her, but death has claimed her in the hey day of youth and taken her when she had more than ever to live for. She was a member of the Christian church for more than 10 years and death did not find her unprepared for the change. The funeral was held at the Goshen church Tuesday afternoon, with services by Rev. J. B. Crouch, of the Baptist church, and then the young wife and mother was hid forever from mortal sight, in the presence of many sorrowing friends.
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Sallie J. Traylor & J. E. Nevius
12 February 1896
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SEMI-WEEKLY INTERIOR JOURNAL, STANFORD, KENTUCKY
Tuesday, March 1, 1898
Page 3
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Zanone, of Lancaster, were here Sunday to see Mrs. Joe Nevius, who is dangerously ill with peritonitis.
Mrs. J. E. Nevius is at the point of death with peritonitis.
Friday, March 4, 1898
Page 3
Sad Death. - Mrs. Sallie I. Nevius, wife of Joseph E. Nevius, of whose illness of peritonitis, we told in our last issue, died while it was being printed, aged 25, leaving two little children, one but 12 days old. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Traylor and a little over two years ago, became the wife of the man, who feels her loss as no other can. Mrs. Nevius was a woman of splendid physique and being the picture of health, a long life seemed to await her, but death has claimed her in the hey day of youth and taken her when she had more than ever to live for. She was a member of the Christian church for more than 10 years and death did not find her unprepared for the change. The funeral was held at the Goshen church Tuesday afternoon, with services by Rev. J. B. Crouch, of the Baptist church, and then the young wife and mother was hid forever from mortal sight, in the presence of many sorrowing friends.
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