DEATH A RELIEF
Mrs. Esaias Dailey Succumbs at 1:30 O'clock This Morning
Was Ill Long - From Tumorous Affection
Had Been Teacher in the County Schools.
Delaura May Bunner Dailey, aged thirty-nine years and eleven days, wife of Essais W. Dailey, residing near Bobo, died this morning at 1:30 o'clock at the family home. Mrs. Dailey had been in poor health for the past two years, and grew gradually worse. She had been suffering from a tumorous affection and yesterday afternoon, Dr. Duemling of Ft. Wayne, Dr. Jones of Berne, and local physicians went to the home in consultation. It was thought an operation for the removal of the tumor would bring relief, but it was found that she was too seriously ill to withstand an operation and it was not performed.
Mrs. Dailey was formerly Miss Delaura Bunner, being a daughter of the late Eugene Bunner. She was born February 17, 1875, near Bobo, and her entire life was spent in that vicinity. She was a teacher in the county schools for many years and was very favorably known and well like by all.
In young womanhood she was married to E. W. Dailey. Besides the husband she leaves her mother and a sister, Miss Bertha Bunner, a teacher in the Bobo schools, the mother and sister residing with Mr. and Mrs. Dailey. She also leaves three other sisters. One resides in Kokomo. Another, Mrs. M. Sarf, lives at Gideon, Mo., and another, Mrs. Annice Dull, at Glenmore, Ohio.
The funeral will be Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist church at Bobo. Burial will probably be at Mt. Tabor.
DEATH A RELIEF
Mrs. Esaias Dailey Succumbs at 1:30 O'clock This Morning
Was Ill Long - From Tumorous Affection
Had Been Teacher in the County Schools.
Delaura May Bunner Dailey, aged thirty-nine years and eleven days, wife of Essais W. Dailey, residing near Bobo, died this morning at 1:30 o'clock at the family home. Mrs. Dailey had been in poor health for the past two years, and grew gradually worse. She had been suffering from a tumorous affection and yesterday afternoon, Dr. Duemling of Ft. Wayne, Dr. Jones of Berne, and local physicians went to the home in consultation. It was thought an operation for the removal of the tumor would bring relief, but it was found that she was too seriously ill to withstand an operation and it was not performed.
Mrs. Dailey was formerly Miss Delaura Bunner, being a daughter of the late Eugene Bunner. She was born February 17, 1875, near Bobo, and her entire life was spent in that vicinity. She was a teacher in the county schools for many years and was very favorably known and well like by all.
In young womanhood she was married to E. W. Dailey. Besides the husband she leaves her mother and a sister, Miss Bertha Bunner, a teacher in the Bobo schools, the mother and sister residing with Mr. and Mrs. Dailey. She also leaves three other sisters. One resides in Kokomo. Another, Mrs. M. Sarf, lives at Gideon, Mo., and another, Mrs. Annice Dull, at Glenmore, Ohio.
The funeral will be Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist church at Bobo. Burial will probably be at Mt. Tabor.
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