Portrait and biographical album of Sangamon County, Illinois . ildren, of whom three are living—ChesterIL, who is now carrying on the drug business atNo. 502, north side of the Square: Birdie V. andMamie E., all of whom are at home with theirfather. After a pleasant wedded life of twentj-oneyears the Doctors happy home circle was brokenby the death of the beloved wife and mother inNovember, 1886. She was a woman of rare meritwhose fine disposition had gathered to her manyfriends. In ber death the Second Methodist Epis-copal Church lost one of its most active and valuedmembers. Below we append
Portrait and biographical album of Sangamon County, Illinois . ildren, of whom three are living—ChesterIL, who is now carrying on the drug business atNo. 502, north side of the Square: Birdie V. andMamie E., all of whom are at home with theirfather. After a pleasant wedded life of twentj-oneyears the Doctors happy home circle was brokenby the death of the beloved wife and mother inNovember, 1886. She was a woman of rare meritwhose fine disposition had gathered to her manyfriends. In ber death the Second Methodist Epis-copal Church lost one of its most active and valuedmembers. Below we append a brief notice of the death ofMrs. Bolles: DIED—Bolles.—In this city on November 14, 1885,Mrs. Eliza Y. Bolles, wife of Dr. II. O. Bolles, in the40tli year of her age. The funeral of this most estimable lady took plac^from the family residence, and was attended by avery large number of friends of the family, whohad known the deceased for years, and came toevince their respect for the pure life and womanlygraces of a beloved neighbor. The Monitor deeplj.
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