Louise Johnson Abrams
Louisa Johnson, wife of James H. Abrams, died at 5 p.m., Saturday, June 18, at the family residence, 835 West Green street, after a lingering illness. She had been bedfast since New Year's day, being afflicted with a cancer. Her age was 65 years and 5 months. She was born in Lexington, Ky., but came to Illinois when a child. She had been a resident of Macon county for sixty-one years and was widely known and generally loved and respected. She is survived by four daughters and one son, Mrs. William Wills, Mrs. A.C. Dilley, Mrs. Louis C. Troush, Miss Alice Abrams and Theodore Abrams. She also leaves one brother, Willis Johnson, Sr. and a sister, Mrs. E. Jones, who resides in Leroy, Ills.
The funeral will be held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon from the residence. The interment will be at Greenwood.
Daily Republican June 21, 1898 Decatur, IL.
Monday afternoon the funeral of the late Mrs. James Abrams took place from the family residence. The attendance was large. The services were conducted by Rev. J. Bernard, assisted by Revs. Finley and Hayes. A choir composed of Mrs. S.L. Hill, Miss Mary Rodgers, E.K. Hall and Mrs. Dayton furnished appropriate funeral music. The remains were interred at Greenwood. The pall bearers were J. Abbott, J. Willis, T.C. Entler, M.H. Canfield, C.C. Robinson and J. Frazee.
Louise Johnson Abrams
Louisa Johnson, wife of James H. Abrams, died at 5 p.m., Saturday, June 18, at the family residence, 835 West Green street, after a lingering illness. She had been bedfast since New Year's day, being afflicted with a cancer. Her age was 65 years and 5 months. She was born in Lexington, Ky., but came to Illinois when a child. She had been a resident of Macon county for sixty-one years and was widely known and generally loved and respected. She is survived by four daughters and one son, Mrs. William Wills, Mrs. A.C. Dilley, Mrs. Louis C. Troush, Miss Alice Abrams and Theodore Abrams. She also leaves one brother, Willis Johnson, Sr. and a sister, Mrs. E. Jones, who resides in Leroy, Ills.
The funeral will be held at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon from the residence. The interment will be at Greenwood.
Daily Republican June 21, 1898 Decatur, IL.
Monday afternoon the funeral of the late Mrs. James Abrams took place from the family residence. The attendance was large. The services were conducted by Rev. J. Bernard, assisted by Revs. Finley and Hayes. A choir composed of Mrs. S.L. Hill, Miss Mary Rodgers, E.K. Hall and Mrs. Dayton furnished appropriate funeral music. The remains were interred at Greenwood. The pall bearers were J. Abbott, J. Willis, T.C. Entler, M.H. Canfield, C.C. Robinson and J. Frazee.
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