Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 275, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1920 — ANOTHER OLD CITIZEN GONE [ARTICLE]

ANOTHER OLD CITIZEN GONE

MRS. JOSEPH SMITH DIED AT HER HOME THIS WEDNESDAY MORNING. ■ dp-p—L-, ' ' Mrs. Joseph Smith died at her heme in this city this Wednesday morning at 0:80 o’clock. -x She was born in Monroe county, Ohio. yean ago; or March 5. She was united in marriage with Barton Wiley sixty-six yean ago. The three children of this union are here to attend the funeral. They are Mrs. Mary Jape Williams of this city, John M. Wiley of Flowerae, Mont,, and William Wiley of Hartford, Mich. Mr. Wiley enlisted in the Civil war and was starved to death in the confederate prison at Andersonville. Before entering the army Mir. Wiley and family had moved to InOn Dec. 22, 1860, Mn. Wiley was united in marriage with Joseph Smith. Charles of Youngstown, Ohio, their son, is here. - < Mn. Smith was preceded in death by hv husband, he having passed jnto the great beyond, April 17, 1920.' The following grandchildren .are' here: Joseph Wiley of Hartford, Mich-, Mrs. A. M. Little, of Indiana -Harbor and Mrs. Nami Haste of w* 4 * Mw - Funeral services will be held at the late home at the corner of Butson and South Van Rensselaer Thu ? Bda X. & 11 o’clock, and will be in charge of the Rev. E. W. Strecker, pastor of the Trinity M. E. church. Interment will be made in the Johnson cemetery near Seafield, White county.