Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1916 — Another Old Resident of Remington Dead. [ARTICLE]
Another Old Resident of Remington Dead.
Mrs. Tirza P. Garrison, widow of the late David V. Garrison, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Townsend, with whom sh'e resided, in Remington Monday night, aged about 70 years. Her death was very sudden, although she had been 1 ailing somewhat for a few days previous thereto, and was caused from heart disease. The funeral was held at Remington Thursday afternoon from, the residence and burial made in the Remington cemetery. She leaves one son and four daughters: Gamaliel G. Garrison of Kingfisher, Okla., Mrs. O. P. Taber of Wabash, Mrs. Homer Hardy of ’• Huntington and Mrs. William Townsend and Mrs. William Geier of Rem-
ington. All were present at the funeral except the son. Mrs. Garrison was one of the oldest residents of that section of the county, she and her husband coming to Remington from Lafayette in 1862. Mr. Garrison opening the first harness shop ever conducted in the town of Remington. They later moved to a farm northeast of Remington where they resided for a number of years, but some 10 years ago returned to Ffemington where she had since lived and where Mr. Garrison died three years ago
