Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1917 — MRS. J. C. PAXTON IS DEAD [ARTICLE]

MRS. J. C. PAXTON IS DEAD

Former Resident Died -in South Bend Thursday NigLt. 11. E. Parkinson received a telegram morning from South Bend stating that Mrs, 'Parkinson’s sister, Mrs. Joseph C. 'Paxton, who- had been in a criticrfl condition for some time, had died at 10:30 o’clock Thursday night and that the funeral would be held at South-Bend at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Burial will be made at South Bend.

Mrs. Paxton, who wai a native of Jasper county, was a daughter Of the late William E. Moore of Rensselaer, and with her husband and family had resided in South Bend for the past several years. Her age was about 48 years. Besides her husband she leaves one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Zinky, whose husband, G. W. Zinky, is the present postmaster of South Bend. She also leaves two brothers and three sisters. The brothers are A. O. Moore of Jasper county, and William J. Moore of Mitchell, South Dakota. Thp sftters are Mrs. H. E. Parkinson of Rensselaer and Mrs. W. I. Morgan and Mrs. A. O. Yeoman of Kingman, Kansas.

O. A. Moore and Mrs. Parkinson went to South Bend several days ago to be at the bedside of their sister.