i HO(»EKH—Af her horn* south of Albert l«eaH I F©b, 2u, Hyt, Mrs. C tttimrlue Uo^eis, Hgeii t»i I y^ftrs.jj I ^*® was bom in 8011II1 Ireland and coming to ^ America in ls;w, settled first in Dixon, Ills.,where she was married to Nicholas Rogers In I 18.59, I hey went to Burlington, Iowa in 187t,1 thence came to Freeborn county In 1*79 and I lived here thereafter. Nine children surviveMrs. J. Kilbride of thl* city, Mrs. J. H WelchN of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mrs L. II. I yons of I Freeport. Ill . and Misses Jennie. Mary, Drs-c '. and Kuuna and two sons Frank and Nicholas ) residing at home, all being present at her bedside except Mrs. Lyons, who was sick at home and unable to reach here. Iter two sisters, Mrs McDonald of Dixon, 111 . and Mrs Mein of Ida ! Drove. Iowa, besides other relatives and friends i 1 were present to attend the funeral Although I she has suffered at times front heart trouble lor Several years Iter deal It was a shock to her family, the father having died but eleven ! months before. She w»s taken sick 00 Sunday night and died at 8:30 Thursday morning The 1 funeral services were held at the Catholic I church him! she w»*s interred In cemetery eastof the city. Her noble and loving nature won for her the esteem of all and as wife, mot her ’ and friend her character was of the truest and ■' best. Her memory will ever be enshrined in the hearts of her devoted children and 111,«nfriends.