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- [S927] Obituary.
Lulu Edith Ayers
The Initiator (Magnolia Newspaper) says in part of the death of Mrs. Ayers, of Magnolia as follows;
"Mrs. Lulu Edith Ayers, wife of E. E. Ayers, died on Tuesday, September 27, at 7 o'clock p.m., aged twenty five years, one month, and sixteen days. At 4 o'clock p.m., an infant boy came to gladden their home, but three hours later the sad news of her death cast a gloom over our village. The friends and neighbors showed their sympathy by doing all within their power to comfort the bereaved relatives, but at such an hour words cannot express the commiseration that would be bestowed upon those whose hearts are broken asunder by the untimely death of a loved one. One of the most eloquent and appropriate funeral sermons ever listened to in Magnolia, was delivered by Rev. W. J. Johnson of Luverne, at the M.E. church. The remains, accompanied by the bereaved husband and the two oldest children, W.W. Pickett wife and children, were taken to Hersey, Wisconsin, the home of her parents, for internment.
Rock County NewsOct 5, 1898
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