. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DECEMIlKll 'j, I'jL'O The Florists^ Review 51 OBITUARY Mrs. J. B. Preeman Clause. Mrs. J. ]1. ]"r<iiii,'iii <',i;uiM', knew 11 (TCiicrally td fl. J. R. I'nr man, died suddenly Monday nijilit. De- cember 6, at the hcimc of (ieorjic lieitoll. 910 Feruwood avenue. T(jle<lo, ()., wliere she lived. Slie iiud heen at her store all day, and ujion r'-tuniint; Imnic in tliarinfi to re tire she collapsed and diod before tlu- arrival of a physician. Ilenrt disease was said to have been tlic cause. Mrs. Crause, 'jnder tlie nmiir- of Mr^. J. B. Fr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. DECEMIlKll 'j, I'jL'O The Florists^ Review 51 OBITUARY Mrs. J. B. Preeman Clause. Mrs. J. ]1. ]"r<iiii,'iii <',i;uiM', knew 11 (TCiicrally td fl. J. R. I'nr man, died suddenly Monday nijilit. De- cember 6, at the hcimc of (ieorjic lieitoll. 910 Feruwood avenue. T(jle<lo, ()., wliere she lived. Slie iiud heen at her store all day, and ujion r'-tuniint; Imnic in tliarinfi to re tire she collapsed and diod before tlu- arrival of a physician. Ilenrt disease was said to have been tlic cause. Mrs. Crause, 'jnder tlie nmiir- of Mr^. J. B. Freeman, liac; for *en years con- ducted one of the !• .-idiiij.' fl(iwcr shop. from Geor<:e lleini. with whom she had been connected in Viusincss, it was said at that time, for thirty years. She had a consideralde reputation .'i'^ a designer and decorator and her energy was the subject of much comment and a<lmira tion. One of the most enterjaisiiig in a city of li\e florist'^, she was widely known throughout the trade and iv ry where highly csteeinod. Mrs. Crause was 'is years of age. I'x sides her liusband, slu leiives a child, Eleanor Fotts. WiUiam H. Wyatt. It was a great sinM-k to the lloral world of Phliadelidiia on the morning of i)cccmber 1 when i: beeame known that William II. AVyatt had died sudrlenly of heart failure m his store on the after noon of the day before. Following se closely or. th( deatl. of Mrs. Wyatt, which occurreii that morning after a long illness. Mr. *'^ death seenied oven more tragi'.-. For more than thirty ynrs "Billy'' Wyatt, as he was called by his com- rades, carried on a retail florists' busi- ness at 23€ Norti. Thirt'cnth street. He had many warm f rii nds, who wore exceedingly fond of him and alwa\s looked forwar(". with pleasure; to his \isits to thi ir ^-tore^ ur greenhouso. Sometimes be wa= ae( omjianied by Mrs. Wyatt and their xwo daughters. Their l-u'cscnce ;iddcd *<i jdi-a-ui-r of tin- visits. M


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