Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1910 — MISS HAYES GWIN DEAD. [ARTICLE]

MISS HAYES GWIN DEAD.

Popular Young Lady Teacher Dies From Typhoid Fever. Miss Hayes Gwin, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Gwin of nea; Pleasant Ridge, died at 10 a. m., yesterday after only a few days sickness from typhoid fever. She first complained of not feeling well Friday but was in town Saturday and first consulted a physician then, we understand. The progress of the poisonous germs was rapid, and Thursday it was realized that she was in a critical condition.

Deceased was a graduate of the Rensselaer high school and had taught for the past two years, and intended to teach the coming year. She was a popular teacher and had hosts of friends who will be shocked to learn of her sudden death, and will mingle their tears with the bereaved relatives. Her age was 21 years. Elmer Gwin and Mrs. Frank Haskell of Rensselaer are brother and sister, respectively, of deceased. The funeral will be held at d p. m., to-morrow from the residence and burial will be made in the Crockett cemetery.