One of the saddest Obituaries, I have come across while researching my ancestors is the one for Genevieve Bowers. She was only 21 years old when she died of appendicitis. I had an obituary that my grandmother had saved from a newspaper. Genevieve was an Aunt of my grandmothers. The obituary that my grandmother had saved said Genevieve had her trunks packed as she planned on visiting friends or relatives in Colorado. Unfortunately the paper was so old that it disintegrated and I no longer have it. I made a trip to Ottawa, Illinois where she lived and died to get a copy of the obituary. I went to the Lasalle County IL Genealogy Guild Library and found two obituaries for her, but neither mention having her trunks packed for a trip to Colorado. I also tried the public library and they had the same ones as the Genealogy Guild.
I’d like to know if she was going to visit friends or relatives because I have hit a brick wall when it comes to her mother Alexena Frazier, born in Nassagaweya, Ontario, Canada. It seems I cannot find Alexena’s parents or a record of her birth. I thought if it were relatives she was visiting in Colorado, perhaps it was her mother’s family. I have no idea if Alexena had brothers or sisters.
I found it sad that she only lived to age 21 and had not had a chance to experience all that life has to offer. She did not yet fall in love, get married, or have children. Obituary on left is from the Ottawa Journal dated July 3, 1898. The Obituary on the right is from the Republican Times dated July 4, 1898.
Hi Gail,
About that Yellow Dog Lodge… check this out:
Click to access Centennial_July07Issue.pdf
-Bish
Thanks for the info!