Following the short services here, the body was taken to the Wabash depot, and was sent to Fall Creek; and from there, it will be taken to Payson, where another short funeral service will be conducted this afternoon. Burial will be made in the cemetery near Payson.
Besides her husband Alex Blauser, the decedent is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Luella Ruby. Mrs. Blauser was born in Payson May 30 1844, and was therefore 71 years of age.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Wednesday, December 29, 1915; page 3.
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Mrs. Elvira Blauser, an old resident of Adams county, died Saturday afternoon at 5:15 o'clock, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Luella Ruby, of 630 Madison street, after an illness of five days, death resulting from grip and pneumonia.
Mrs. Blauser was born near Payson Illinois, May 3 1844. She was a member of the Methodist church at Payson. She is survived by one son, J. D. Blauser, and one daughter, Mrs. Luella Ruby. The remains will be taken to Bluff Hall tomorrow afternoon, and then to Payson, where the burial will take place.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Monday, December 27, 1915; page 7.
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Following the short services here, the body was taken to the Wabash depot, and was sent to Fall Creek; and from there, it will be taken to Payson, where another short funeral service will be conducted this afternoon. Burial will be made in the cemetery near Payson.
Besides her husband Alex Blauser, the decedent is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Luella Ruby. Mrs. Blauser was born in Payson May 30 1844, and was therefore 71 years of age.
- The Quincy Daily Whig, Wednesday, December 29, 1915; page 3.
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Mrs. Elvira Blauser, an old resident of Adams county, died Saturday afternoon at 5:15 o'clock, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Luella Ruby, of 630 Madison street, after an illness of five days, death resulting from grip and pneumonia.
Mrs. Blauser was born near Payson Illinois, May 3 1844. She was a member of the Methodist church at Payson. She is survived by one son, J. D. Blauser, and one daughter, Mrs. Luella Ruby. The remains will be taken to Bluff Hall tomorrow afternoon, and then to Payson, where the burial will take place.
- The Quincy Daily Herald, Monday, December 27, 1915; page 7.
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