Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1907 — DEATH OF MRS. CHARLES PRICE. [ARTICLE]

DEATH OF MRS. CHARLES PRICE.

Relatives here were notified on Wednesday morning of the death at Middlesboro, Ky., of Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Price, widow of the late Charles H. Price. Since the death of her husband, almost three ago, Mrs. Price has lived witn her son Don in Middlesboro. A gradual failing of health had been noticed since her husband's death, and two months ago a more rapid decline was observed. Abeutfthree weeks ago, just after the marriage of her son, Don, she came back to Indiana for a visit with relatives, and in the hope of an improvement in her health. For two weeks she was at the home of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Harriman in Kentland. Becoming worse she desired to return to Middlesboro and her son Don came for and returned there with her Tuesday of last wees. After arriving there she seemed to improve and a letter received just before the tele gram announcing her death, spoke encouragingly of her condition. Death come at midnight, Tuesday, May 21st. The iuneral srrvice was held at Middlesboro Wednesday afternoon and the remains were at once started lor Rensselaer, but failing to make connections at Louisville the body will not reach here until this Friday morning and at 10 o’clock Rev. J. C. Parrott, of the Presbyterian church, conducting a short service at the grave. Deceased leaves two sons, Max and Don, both married and both employed by a railway company at Middlesboro, Ky. George and Ellis Jones, of Remington, are brothers, so also are Joseph and Milton Joses, aad Mrs. George Harriman of Kentland. is a sister. Myrt B. and Mies Nettie Price, of Remington, are brother and sister-in-law-