Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1914 — YOUNG LADY DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS [ARTICLE]

YOUNG LADY DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS

Miss Clara Robinson Victim of Cancer After Sickness Lasting More U Than a Year.

Miss Clara Robinson died Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock after a protracted illness. Death took place at the home of her mother, Mrs. G. M. Robinson, on River street. Deceased was one.of thirteen Children born to Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rofbinson, and she' is

by .twelve brothers and sisters, all of whom have grown to maturity. They are: -Mrs. Grant Warner, Mrs, Fred Phillips, Mrs. C. M. Blue, Vern, George, Hjarve, Lou, John and Grace Robinson, of Rensselaer; Charles, of Battle Ground, and lima, of Indianapolis. Clara was born in Rensselaer Nov. 7, 1881, and would have been 33 years of age next November. She was a young woman of irinumena'ble friends and there was genuine sorrow throughout the city when, news of her death 'had spread. Prior to fourteen months ago she was in perfect health. In July of last year she went to a hospital in Indianapolis for an examination and It was found that she had an irtside .cancer._AjnJjpe(ration was performed and after some time she was brought home. She made some temporary improvement and then began to fail and gradually sank away. It had been realized .for some time that she could not long survive and relatives and friends were prepared for the end which came Sunday. She was a patient sufferer and bore her illness uncomplainingly. Her funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the residence. Burial will be made at Weston cemetery.