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Rudolph Edgar Ayres

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Rudolph Edgar Ayres

Birth
New Jersey, USA
Death
9 Oct 1881 (aged 27)
West Hallock, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
Burial
West Hallock, Peoria County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Lillie Vars, m. Nov 18, 1877. Died in Hallock Twp.

Died of typhoid fever.

Son of Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Ayres.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 37, No 42, p 8, Oct. 20, 1881.

At his residence, in West Hallock, Ill., Oct. 9, 1881, of typhoid fever, Rudolph E., oldest son of Mr. Edgar and Sarah Ayres, aged 27 years. He was married about four years ago to Miss Lillie M. Vars, daughter of Mr. Thomas and Helen Vars. Another beautiful life is closed on earth; another loved one has left an affectionate wife and two little ones to mourn his departure. Beneath this coffin lid lie crushed the brightest earthly hopes of wife, parents, sisters, brothers, friends. They loved him so - their brave, gifted, talented Rudolph - that their hearts are well-nigh broken by the parting. In each relation as husband, father, son, brother, teacher, and friend, his life rounded out in full completeness. The funeral services, Oct. 11th, were attended by the largest concourse of relatives, friends, and neighbors, ever assembled at a funeral in this place, expressing their deep grief and sympathy for the loss of this estimable young man.
Husband of Lillie Vars, m. Nov 18, 1877. Died in Hallock Twp.

Died of typhoid fever.

Son of Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Ayres.

"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 37, No 42, p 8, Oct. 20, 1881.

At his residence, in West Hallock, Ill., Oct. 9, 1881, of typhoid fever, Rudolph E., oldest son of Mr. Edgar and Sarah Ayres, aged 27 years. He was married about four years ago to Miss Lillie M. Vars, daughter of Mr. Thomas and Helen Vars. Another beautiful life is closed on earth; another loved one has left an affectionate wife and two little ones to mourn his departure. Beneath this coffin lid lie crushed the brightest earthly hopes of wife, parents, sisters, brothers, friends. They loved him so - their brave, gifted, talented Rudolph - that their hearts are well-nigh broken by the parting. In each relation as husband, father, son, brother, teacher, and friend, his life rounded out in full completeness. The funeral services, Oct. 11th, were attended by the largest concourse of relatives, friends, and neighbors, ever assembled at a funeral in this place, expressing their deep grief and sympathy for the loss of this estimable young man.


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