The devoted wife and loving mother, was stricken with a complication of diseases three weeks ago, and was taken to the hospital where the end came.
Fannie Lee Chritton was born on May 26, 1878 to Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Chritton, in Coalville, IL.. Her parents proceeded her in death.
When a small child she moved to Manville with her parents where she has resided for the remainder of her life. Educated in the Manville schools she grew to young womanhood and was united in marriage to Charles Roudebush on February 20, 1901 at Wilson, IL. They were the parents of four children, two passing away In infancy. Those who are left to mourn are Charles who resides east of Streator and Russell Raymond at home.
Mrs. Roudebush also leaves the following brothers and sisters, Emmett Chritton, Elbert Chritton, Mrs. Harriet Layman and Mrs. Eura Mortland,
Mrs. Roudebush was a faithful member of the M. E. church of Manville, where she was active in the work of the circles of the church. Her presence will be sorely missed by everyone who knew and loved her.
The Times
Streator, Illinois
Monday, August 01, 1932
The devoted wife and loving mother, was stricken with a complication of diseases three weeks ago, and was taken to the hospital where the end came.
Fannie Lee Chritton was born on May 26, 1878 to Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Chritton, in Coalville, IL.. Her parents proceeded her in death.
When a small child she moved to Manville with her parents where she has resided for the remainder of her life. Educated in the Manville schools she grew to young womanhood and was united in marriage to Charles Roudebush on February 20, 1901 at Wilson, IL. They were the parents of four children, two passing away In infancy. Those who are left to mourn are Charles who resides east of Streator and Russell Raymond at home.
Mrs. Roudebush also leaves the following brothers and sisters, Emmett Chritton, Elbert Chritton, Mrs. Harriet Layman and Mrs. Eura Mortland,
Mrs. Roudebush was a faithful member of the M. E. church of Manville, where she was active in the work of the circles of the church. Her presence will be sorely missed by everyone who knew and loved her.
The Times
Streator, Illinois
Monday, August 01, 1932
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