Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1911 — ORITUARY. [ARTICLE]
ORITUARY.
After a lingering illness, Mrs. Ann Bice, wife of Isaiah Bice, died late" Saturday afternoon at the home of her son. John W. Bice, at Lafayette, Ind. Airs. Bice was the fourth child of a family of eleven children of Elijah and Elizabeth Britenham, 'old time 'settlers, wno immigrated to Hamilton county. Indiana, in 1836. Here she lived six years, then with her parents, moved to Missouri, where they resided one year. The family then came back to Indiana and settled near Green Hill. They later moved to Benton county, where they bought land from the government. Here she resided until her marriage to Isaiah Bice in 1855. Owing to- her declining health. Air. and Mrs. Bice have spent the last year and a half with their children, and while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Bowlev. some months ago, the deceased contracted the grip. Besides the husband, twg sons, John W. Bice, of Lafayette, and Marion E. Bice, of Remington, and a daughter. Airs. Mary E. Bowley. of Lafayette, survive. She also leaves four sisters. Airs. Louisa Wolfer, of Battle Ground: Mrs. John Johnston, of Farmers* Institute; Mrs. Elizabeth Heacoek. of Stafford, Kas., and Airs. Daniel Johnston, of Green Hill. The funeral was held at 2 o’clock this afternoon from the residence of John \v. Bice, and the interment was in Grr.rd View cemetery.—Lafayette : Journal
