Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1918 — MRS. AGNES KELLEY DEAD [ARTICLE]

MRS. AGNES KELLEY DEAD

Funeral of Former Resident Held Here Yesterday. W. J. Wright was advised by telegram Wednesday of the death of his aunt, .Mrs. Agnes Kelley, for many years a resident of Rensselaer,, and who visited'here only about a month ago, at which time she was apparently in the best of health. She had been sick about a week at the home of her son, Charles, in Madison, Wisconsin, is about all that is known here at this time, and her death occurred some time Tuesday night. The remains were brought to Rensselaer on the 2 o'clock train yesterday afternoon and taken direct to the Presbyterian church where the funeral services, conducted by Rev. J. B. Fleming, were held. Burial was made in Weston cemetery beside the grave of her husband, Dr. Kelley, an old-time dentist ot this city. Mrs. Kelley was about seventysix years of age and since leaving Rensselaer, some eighteen years ago, she had made her home with her children. She leaves six chilu ren—Chase and Charles of Madison, Wisconsin; Frank of near Joplin, Missouri; Mrs. O. L. Reed of Louisville, Kentucky; Mrs. Harry Wemple of Janesville, Wisconsin, and Parke Kelley of Plattsville, Wisconsin.