LEDUC, May


Death of Mrs. May Leduc Mrs. May Leduc died Sunday evening at her residence on North Cracker street. Deceased was born in Iowa in 1856 and came west with her husband and other membes of the family in 1883, settling in Prairie City. They moved about a good deal and made friends in a number of the western towns, who will be sorry to hear of her death. She was respected by all who were acquainted with her, on account of her pleasant thought somewhat rae faculty of making every one welcome and feeling at home in her home. She leaves a husband, three sons and five daughters, two of which are married, Mrs. Eliza Daughtry, of this place, and Mrs. Minnie Lewis, of Drewsey, to mourn the loss of a good wife and devoted mother. She had been ailing for some time, and a few days ago caught the prevalent eruptive disease, and later on an attcak pf oneumonia, from which she suffered intensely. But death ended her suffering at 8:30 p.m. on the fourteenth inst, and she was buried the following day at 4 p.m., the funeral being quite largely attended. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr.Shannon, of M.E.church of this city. baker City and Boise papes are requested by friends to copy. The Sumpter miner, April 18, 1900