Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1917 — Obituary of Mrs. William Terpening. [ARTICLE]

Obituary of Mrs. William Terpening.

Adelaide Rogers, widow of the late Wm. Terpening, was bom Jat Concord, Ohio, Dec. 20, 1843, 'ana departed this life at a hospital in Denver, Cold., April 28, 1917, aged 73 years, 4 months and 8 days. She was married to Wm. Terpening Nov. 24, 1868. To this union was bom one son, George W., of Denver, Cold. Soon after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Terpening removed to York state and late rto Michigan and in 1889 njoved to Remington, where she has continuously resided ever since, except for a few years past, she has spent her winters in Denver, bull she never gave up 'her home until the beginning of the past winter. She was a true mother and grandmother to Mr. Terpeninig’s offsprings by a former marriage and because of associations was especially dear to Mrs. P. J. Pothuisje, now of Denver, and Mrs. Chas. Fell, ad > of Denyer, the granddaughter whom she raised and with whom she made her home during the latter days. She leaves to mourn her departure, two sisters, Mrs. Wm. Lusk, Myrtle Point, Ore., and Mrs. A. P. Hosmer, of Michigan, 'besides the relatives above named. Mrs Terpening united with the Baptist ohurc’. early in life and has always remained true to her faith. As there was no church of her faith in Remington, upon removal here she never changed her church relationship. The remains were brought to her late home in Remington Monday, accompanied by the son, Geo. W. Terpendng, and' the granddaughter, Mrs. Chlas. Fell and husband. Mrs. A. P. Hosmer, her sister, was also present, also other relatives. Funeral services were held at the home Tuesday at 10:30, in charge of Rev. E. F. Lilley, after which she was laid to rest in the family lot in the Remington cemetery. _

z Drs. English and Kresler attended clinics this morning in Chicago. , The Home Economics club will meet at the library auditorium at 2 :30 Saturday.