Death Of Mrs. Shirley-williams
The Qulney, III., Daily Journal of Dec. '2d, li.rus the folio wing account of ihe death of tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shirley, of this place : "The yotmg wife of the assistant superintendeut at the postofiice, dicd suddeniy at 11:30 o'clock yesterday morning. at the home of Ir. and Mrs. J. C Williams, 028 Jersey Kt., Uk; parents of the deceaeed's lmsband. Oí: Thanksglvlng tlie youEg -ouple -went to the doctor's to spend the day, and Mrs. "Williams was taken sudden'y 111 of congestión of the lungs. On Saturday babe was born. and the young mother dled ehiortly afterward. Thr boy lived on'y twelve houi-s. "lier malden name was Xellie irfhirly and i-he was married to Mr. AVilliams in CUicago at the AVorld's Fair. Her párente live in Anu Arbor, Michigan, where the deceased Urst met her hueband, who was studying there. V little daug'hter nineteen inonths otó survives. lier parents and a sister, Mrs. Rose Bannish, oí Jackson, Mich., are expected to arrive in thu city to altend the funeral services. "The deeeased and husflband lived al 41S X. Seventh st. She was a membor of tlie Vermont Streefc M. E. cliui-ch, a sweet and loving litl'e " oman, and very sad death is deeply inourned by many üinceie rienda. Khe was 22 years oíd.'' Mr. Shirley retui-ned irom ''iulncy Monday cvening, Xlrs. Sblrley remainng in Jackson with lier daughter árs. Bannafili.
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