FRANKFORT WEEKLY TIMES
Sat. March 4, 1905
ANSWERS FINAL CALL
At 11 o'clock Sunday night, Mrs. Jane T. Moon died at the home of her son, O.P. Moon,
at No. 252 West Green street, death being due to a sudden attack of heart trouble. She had
been sick with the grip and Mr. and Mrs. Moon were sitting up with her when they noticed
her breathing suddenly become very labored. Dr. Brown was hastily called, but she died
before he arrived. The deceased was a Christian Scientist and the funeral services, which
were held at the residence at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning were in charge of Joseph P.
Palmer. The interment was at the Baker cemetery, near Scircleville, the body being sent
from here on the 1:01 train Tuesday afternoon.
The deceased was seventy-three years of age. She was born in Butler county, Ohio and in
1869 came to this county with her husband and family. The husband died about four years
ago. Two sons, O.P. Moon and W.T. Moon, of Goldsmith, survive.
Typed as written.