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Ida M. Abbott

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Ida M. Abbott

Birth
Death
Jun 1889 (aged 23)
Joliet, Will County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Morris, Grundy County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 9 Lot 6
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Morris Herald, Jun 11, 1889
Death of Ida Abbott

On last Tuesday morning there was brought to this city from Joliet and
interred in Mt Carmel Cemetery the mortal remains of Ida M, only daughter of
Mr and Mrs Benj Abbott, former residents of Morris, aged 23 years. For many
years the Abbott family were residents of Morris. Here Ida's young life was
spent mid pleasant surroundings, and of a natural cheery disposition she
gathered around her a circle of friends who now mourn her departure as they
would a sister. She was a graduate at the Morris High School, of the class
of '85. The class consisted of eight, a list of which, as we find it published
in the school calander of '88, was as follows: Ida M Abbott, Hattie M Baker,
Cora B Hastings, Minnie M Horrie, Jentle L Moon, Minnie M Noonan, Nellie H
Thomas, Everett R Brown. Of these the first and last have passed from earth's
troubles and entered the school of the great Teacher. Another, Miss Cora
Hastings, for a long time lingered upon the borders, but her life was spared,
and she with other members, attended the funeral of their class-mate and
friend. After graduating she took a position in the store of her uncle, S C J
Peterson. While there, one year ago last September, her parents moved to
Joliet to reside, and later she went there and took a position as cashier in
the Chicago Bankrupt Shoe Store, where she remained until last September.
Having contracted a severe cold, she stopped work for a few days, as she
supposed, but never again resumed her occupation. From that time until her
death she gradually declined. Two weeks before her death she came to a full
realization of her situation and prepared herself fully for the ordeal when it
should come. The remains were brougnt here from Joliet on Tuesday morning,
accompanied by a large concourse of friends. The funeral took place at the
church of the Immaculate Conception, and was the most largely attended funeral
which has been held here in a long time. In addition to Father Hemlock, who
officiated, there were present Father Abbott, uncle of deceased, and several
other of the clergy of the church. The sympathy of this community is extended
to the father, mother and brother.

Morris Herald, Jun 11, 1889
Death of Ida Abbott

On last Tuesday morning there was brought to this city from Joliet and
interred in Mt Carmel Cemetery the mortal remains of Ida M, only daughter of
Mr and Mrs Benj Abbott, former residents of Morris, aged 23 years. For many
years the Abbott family were residents of Morris. Here Ida's young life was
spent mid pleasant surroundings, and of a natural cheery disposition she
gathered around her a circle of friends who now mourn her departure as they
would a sister. She was a graduate at the Morris High School, of the class
of '85. The class consisted of eight, a list of which, as we find it published
in the school calander of '88, was as follows: Ida M Abbott, Hattie M Baker,
Cora B Hastings, Minnie M Horrie, Jentle L Moon, Minnie M Noonan, Nellie H
Thomas, Everett R Brown. Of these the first and last have passed from earth's
troubles and entered the school of the great Teacher. Another, Miss Cora
Hastings, for a long time lingered upon the borders, but her life was spared,
and she with other members, attended the funeral of their class-mate and
friend. After graduating she took a position in the store of her uncle, S C J
Peterson. While there, one year ago last September, her parents moved to
Joliet to reside, and later she went there and took a position as cashier in
the Chicago Bankrupt Shoe Store, where she remained until last September.
Having contracted a severe cold, she stopped work for a few days, as she
supposed, but never again resumed her occupation. From that time until her
death she gradually declined. Two weeks before her death she came to a full
realization of her situation and prepared herself fully for the ordeal when it
should come. The remains were brougnt here from Joliet on Tuesday morning,
accompanied by a large concourse of friends. The funeral took place at the
church of the Immaculate Conception, and was the most largely attended funeral
which has been held here in a long time. In addition to Father Hemlock, who
officiated, there were present Father Abbott, uncle of deceased, and several
other of the clergy of the church. The sympathy of this community is extended
to the father, mother and brother.


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  • Created by: K-J Wall
  • Added: Jun 22, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112735511/ida_m-abbott: accessed ), memorial page for Ida M. Abbott (6 Oct 1865–Jun 1889), Find a Grave Memorial ID 112735511, citing Mount Carmel Cemetery, Morris, Grundy County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by K-J Wall (contributor 47086369).