j£ATH claims
PROMINENT WOMAN
.-
Had Been a Patient Sufferer For
Several Years — Funeral
Held Sunday.
Last Thursday forenoon, about
o'clock, Mrs. Willett Dolgh
quietly passed away after several
years of a lingering illness. The
cause of her death was tubercu¬
lar trouble and in spite of the ef¬
forts made to combat the disease
she gradually grew worse until j
the inevitable hour arrived.
About two months ago she was
brought from her home in Genoa
to the home ot her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Dromgold, in Elmore,
where she was given the best
possible attention, but *the dis¬
ease had progressed too far to be
checked and it was only a ques¬
tion of how? long her strength
and vitality could endure the
strain*
entire period of
uriscf iier
sickness
Dolph
remained
T>
be hopeful to I
a 'djspos
• her"
\r,
o n
quite \ ful and she seemeo lu
very last. Her
dr ahlcli ha-^;
Hosf~6T friends, j
to iorsake her and]
but to make her loss the |
eenly- felt, To all who |
ir well the memory of hei
acts and lovable disposi-
nev
Pi
helped
^riore
knew 1
■".kindly
tion will remain as a blessing and
a real consolation.
The funeral was held at the
home of her parents and was very
largely attended. The Uoral
offerings were the most beatttiful j
•and extensive ewer seen in E-hnore
and showed the respect acid es-:
teem in which she was held.
Kev. W. H. Willison of the'Chris-
tian chmrch, Genoa, and a close
friend of the family, preached
the funeral sermosi, assisted by
•Rev. Harford of Oak flarb<fr.
The sermon was a message of
hope -aad comfort 13 the sorrow¬
ing ones and helped to lessen the J
grief over hcer sutden taking. It
is .hard for man to comprehend |
the ways of Providence at the [
best and when a mother in the
prime of life is taken away from
her three little cliildren it is easy
or " relatives 'mm fliers to feel
jrerwhelmed.