Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1915 — Mrs. Minerva Hopkins Died Sunday in Park Falls, Wis. [ARTICLE]

Mrs. Minerva Hopkins Died Sunday in Park Falls, Wis.

Mrs. Minerva Hopkins, widow of William T. Hopkins, the mute who made his home in Rensselaer for so many years, died Sunday 1 at Park Falls, Wis., where she had been for two months with her adopted daughter, Mrs. Emma Sayler Romack. Pneumonia was the cause of death. She was about 76 years of age. She was a sister of James Yeoman, whose death occurred here several years ago and of Ira Yeoman, for many years an attorney at Remington. The body has been shipped to Rensselaer and will arrive here on the 2:01 train Tuesday afternoon. It is understood that the funeral service will be held immediately after the body arrives and that bural will be made in Weston cemetery.