Butcher - Dollie Swearingen
DOLLIE SWEARINGEN BUTCHER
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal Saturday May 6, 1916
After remaining ill for almost 5 weeks, Mrs. Dollie E. BUTCHER of Lebanon who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J.E. Foulkes of this city for some time died last Friday afternoon at the Foulkes home, 408 Sheridan Avenue, Bright's disease was the cause of death. Mrs. Butcher was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Swearingen of Longview, Indiana and was 44 at her death. She is survived by her husband, M. L. Butcher, her mother, two sisters, Mrs. Foulkes and Mrs. Cora L. Wilson of Springfield, Mo. Funeral services are to be held fromt he Foulkes home Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in charge of the Rev. Robbins of the ME Church of Lebanon and Rev. Ward of the Christian Church of Lebanon. Friends may view the body from 9 Sunday mornong to one Sunday afternoon; burial in Masonic Cemetery. -- kbz
Source: Crawfordsville Review Saturday May 6, 1916
Mrs. Dollie E. BUTCHER of Lebanon died at the home of her sister, Mrs. JE FOULKES, 408 Sheridan Avenue yesterday afternoon at about 2:45. Mrs. Butcher had been visiting her sister here about 5 weeks and has been in poor health during most of this time. During the last few days her condition has grown gradually worse until the end came yesterday afternoon. For many months the deceased has been a sufferer from Bright’s Disease. Mrs. Butcher was 44 and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James SWEARINGEN of Longview, Indiana. Her mother with her husband, M.L. Butcher and two sisters, Mrs. Foulkes and Mrs. Cora L. Wilson of Springfield, Mo survive. The funeral will be fro the home of Mrs. Foulkes Sunday afternoon at 2 and services will be in charge of Rev. Robbins of the ME Church of Lebanon and Rev Ward of the Christian Church of the same city. -- kbz