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Winckler
VALPO HOME VISITED BY DEATH ANGEL
(From Thursday's Daily)
Mrs. Theodore Perry, 57 years old, one of the best known women in the city, passed away last evening at 6 o'clock at her home in the south part of twon, after an illness of only a few day' duration. Blood poison was the cause of death. An operation, performed yesterday in the hopes of saving her life, proved of no avail. Mrs. Perry leaves her husband, and children as follows: Nelson Perry, of Kouts; Joseph Perry, residing in Iowa, and Mrs. Lillian Robinson, of Los Angeles. Mrs. William Malone, of this city, and Ralph Winckler, of Hegewisch, are sister and brother of the deceased.
Mrs. Perry was a woman of much cheer, and her sunshiny nature won her a host of friends. She was active in church and society life of the city and her loss will be keenly felt. She was a member of the Women's Relief corps, charity Rebekah lodge, the Lady Foresters, and the Christian church.
Newspaper: The Porter County Vidette
Date of Publication: January 12, 1916
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Page: 2
Column(s): 3
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