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THE REPUBLICAN POST

January 28, 1909

 

MRS. C.J. VAN ORMAN PASSES AWAY.

 

 

            Mrs. C.J. Van Orman died at her home, 524 Jackson Street, Wausau, Wis., at 5 o’clock Monday afternoon and was buried on the day and hour on which her seventeenth marriage anniversary occurred, which was 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon.  The cause of her death was Bright’s disease, from which she has been a sufferer for a number of years.  Her last illness began January 23 and since that time she has decline rapidly.

            Mrs. Van Orman was born in Waupaca in 1865 and was one of seven children, one of whom, a sister, is dead.  Her parents also preceded her in death.  He husband and son, Alpheus, several sisters and brothers, George E. and William H. Thomas, Mrs. Mary Koons, Mrs. Allie Bills of this city, Mrs. Belle Allen of Dayton, Cassius of Montana, Fred of Fithian, Ill., and James of Elcho, survive.

            She has been a resident of Waupaca and vicinity before moving to Wausau seven years ago, and has many friends here who will be pained to hear of her death.