Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1912 — MRS. EDWARD CAIN DIED AFTER LONG SICKNESS. [ARTICLE]
MRS. EDWARD CAIN DIED AFTER LONG SICKNESS.
Aged Lady Passed Away Wednesday Afternoon at Home South of Rensselaer—Funeral Saturday. Mrs. Edward Cain, whose age was past 80 years, and who had been a resident of Jasper county for thirty years or more, Idled Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock at the Cain home south of Rensselaer. She had been an invalid for a long time and for almost two years had been almost totally disabled, having to be movedoabou* in a wheel chair. Two weeks ago she was taken worse but she was not regarded as dangerously ill until Sunday. She is survived by her husband and, four children, namely, Francis Cain, of McCook, Neb.; Edward J. Cain, of Hastings, Neb.; Joseph, who lives east of Rensselaer and Thomas, who lives on the home place, 2% miles south of Rensselaer, where her death occurred. The funeral arrangements will not be completed until the arrival of Francis and Edward from Nebraska. They are expected today. It will take place at St. Augustine’s Catholic church in Rensselaer, probably Saturday morning, burial being made in Mt. Calvary cemetery, south of this city.
