Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1910 — YOUNG MOTHER DIES. [ARTICLE]

YOUNG MOTHER DIES.

Mrs. Victor Sullivan, Formerly Miss Mary Hordeman, Is Called to Eternity. A message was received heie early Wednesday morning by the Peter Hordeman, Sr. family from Frankfort, tihat Mr. Hordeman’s daughter, Mary Sullivan, was in a critical condition, and her sister, Mrs. Skillen of Lafayette, who was here for a few weeks, went to Frankfort on the early morning train. Later, about noou, a message was received by the anxious friends stating' that she was some better, but about four o’clock in the afternoon word came tihat she was dead. Her brothers John and Henry went to Frankfort that evening, and Herman and her father went Thursday morning, and Peter going Thursday afternoon. The funeral will take place at Frankfort Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. The remains will be taken to tihe home of her father at Rensselaer Sunday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at St. Augustine’s church Monday morning at 9 o’clock, with burial at Calvary cemeterv south oi town:

From the Frankfort Daily TimesA>f Thursday we copy the following mention of her death.: “Mrs. Mary Sullivan, wife of Victor Sullivan, died yesterday afternoon at her home on Doyle street. During the afternoon Mrs. Sullivan became a mother and her death is due directly to this cause. The little babe was also called to eternity. “Mary Hordeman was born in Rensselaer, Ind., on Nov. 6,188 i, and was therefore about thirty years of age. For the past three years she has made her home with her brother, Father W. B. Hordeman, of West Walriu. street. On Oct. 12, 1909, she was married to Victor " Sullivan, a prominent young man of this city. She was a member of the Catholic church and a great worker in church circles. She was of a kind disposition and by this asset had made’ many

friends. “She is survived by her 'husband, her father, Peter Hordeman of Rensselaer, two sisters, Mrs. Conrad Hildebrand, of New Buffalo, Mich, and Mrs. Peter Scanlon, and six brothers, John, Joseph, Peter. William. Henry and Herman Hordeman.”