Imel - Clara
Source: Crawfordsville Star 3 Aug 1894 p 8
Miss Clara Imel an estimable young lady, living one and a half miles east of Whitesville, died July 19, 1894 of pneumonia. Her illness lasted only six days till death won the victory which ended her suffering and faithful heart. A broken hearted mother, three sisters and a brother mourn the loss of one, whose place can never be filled. Her remains, followed by many friends were quietly interred in the Harshbarger cemetery…
Source: Weekly Argus News Aug 4, 1894 p 4
In memoriam – Miss Clara Imel, an estimable young lady living one and one half mile east of Whitesville died July 19, 1894 of pneumonia. Her illness lasted only six days till death won the victory which ended her terrible suffering and forever stilled the true and faithful heart. A broken-hearted mother, three sisters and a brother are left to mourn the loss of one whose place can never be filled. Her remains, followed by her many friends was quietly interred in the Harshbarger cemetery. Dear Clara, we miss thee when morning’s bright wings are shedding their rose light. We miss thee when evening her first shadow flings. Till it darkens far into the night. If we could but lift the mysterious veil that hides the fair realms from us still, We feel we could see thee in some flowery dale. Where spirit feel wander at will. – kbz
Source: Crawfordsville Daily Tuesday, 31 July 1894
Miss Clara Imel, an estimable young lady, living one and a half mile east of Whitesville, died July 19, 1894, of pneumonia. Her illness lasted only six days until death won the victory, which ended her terrible suffering and forever stilled the true and faithful heart. A heart broken mother, three sisters and a brother are left to mourn the sad loss. Her remains, followed by many friends, were quietly interred in the Harshbarger Cemetery. . – thanks so very much to “S” for all the typing