Wednesday, May 6, 1908
Joseph C. BARRETT died Tuesday evening at 5:40 o'clock at his residence on South Monroe street, after an illness extending over a period of two and one-half years. Mr. Barrett's illness was made up of a complication of diseases that bore him steadily to his death.
Deceased was born in Fulton county, October 23, 1853, and has lived in Rochester a good many years, although he has moved away several time to remain but a few years. A few years Mr. Barrett was identified with the restaurant business in this city and is widely known.
Mr. Barrett leaves a wife, two brothers, William [BARRETT] and Abner J. [BARRETT]; two sisters, Mrs. Hester COLLINS and Mrs. Richard LEAVELL, of this city, and two daughters, Mrs. Ed. WILLIAMSON, of Auburn, and Mrs. Grace IRVIN of Rochester besides other relatives and friends to mourn this loss.
The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence. The Odd Fellows will have charge of the burial.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Thursday, May 7,. 1908
Mrs. J. D. TURNER, of Warsaw, attended the funeral of Joseph BARRETT here this afternoon.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Saturday, May 9, 1908
(Memorial resolution by Americus Lodge No. 91, I.O.O.F., for Joseph BARRETT, from Plymouth, Indiana, May 6, 1908, signed by Ed V. KOONTZ, Jacob KASZER and William HAHN, committee).
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1908-1910
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
Wednesday, May 6, 1908
Joseph C. BARRETT died Tuesday evening at 5:40 o'clock at his residence on South Monroe street, after an illness extending over a period of two and one-half years. Mr. Barrett's illness was made up of a complication of diseases that bore him steadily to his death.
Deceased was born in Fulton county, October 23, 1853, and has lived in Rochester a good many years, although he has moved away several time to remain but a few years. A few years Mr. Barrett was identified with the restaurant business in this city and is widely known.
Mr. Barrett leaves a wife, two brothers, William [BARRETT] and Abner J. [BARRETT]; two sisters, Mrs. Hester COLLINS and Mrs. Richard LEAVELL, of this city, and two daughters, Mrs. Ed. WILLIAMSON, of Auburn, and Mrs. Grace IRVIN of Rochester besides other relatives and friends to mourn this loss.
The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence. The Odd Fellows will have charge of the burial.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Thursday, May 7,. 1908
Mrs. J. D. TURNER, of Warsaw, attended the funeral of Joseph BARRETT here this afternoon.
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Published in The Rochester Sentinel
Saturday, May 9, 1908
(Memorial resolution by Americus Lodge No. 91, I.O.O.F., for Joseph BARRETT, from Plymouth, Indiana, May 6, 1908, signed by Ed V. KOONTZ, Jacob KASZER and William HAHN, committee).
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obits/Biogs - 1908-1910
by Wendell C. Tombaugh
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