Louisa Bell Jeffers

MISS JEFFERS DIES OF TYPHOID FEVER

Headstone Inscription of Louisa B. Jeffers

Popular and Highly Esteemed Young Lady Succumbs After Severe Illness.
The Daily Telegram., May 31, 1907
The Clarksburg Telegram., June 06, 1907

Miss Louisa Bell Jeffers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeffers, of West Pike Street, died Thursday night at 8:30 o’clock after a severe illness of typhoid fever and a large circle of friends by whom she was held in high regard and affection are made quite sad over her untimely death.

Nastutium arrangement

Miss Jeffers was 28 years old and besides her parents, is survived by one brother, Henry. She was a most estimable young woman and her many friends deeply sympathize with the bereaved family for their loss is irreparable and will be keenly felt. Miss Jeffers was employed as stenographer at the Armstrong, Crislip, Day & Co. wholesale house and was very efficient in that position.

The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Services will be held at the late home and the burial will be in the I. O. O. F. Cemetery.

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