Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1901 — Another Sudden Death. [ARTICLE]
Another Sudden Death.
Tuesday morning our citizen® were given another shock on learning that Miss Sarah Cowgill, who was teaching in Kankakee tp., had been formd dead in the road. Tliksad news was broken to he** brother. A. B. Cowgill, while- ne was officiating at the funeral of James W. Pierce. The blow was a terrible one, as the young lady was apparently in good health and spirits. Miss Cowl i 1 ontro here from Rosamond, 111, only last August, with her mother, and was well liked by all with whom she came in contact. The remains* were brought here Tuesday night, and Wednesday night were taken, back to her old home in Illinois; for interment beside her father, who also died very suddenly about two years ago. A full report of the 1 young lady’s death will be found in our Dunnville correspondence. The remains were accompanied to Illinois by Mrs. Cowgill, A. B. Cowgill and Albert Overton.
