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Obituary- Magill, Margaret 2
She united with the Methodist Episcopal church when a child, being a member of the Silver Lake church at the time of her death.
She leaves three daughters, one daughter-in-law, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. They are: Daughters- Mrs. C. L. Dollman, Topeka; Mrs. W. V. Hook and Mrs. J. C. Bradley of Rossville.
Daughter-in-law- Mrs. J.S. Kelly, Silver Lake.
Grandchildren- Mrs. Freda Barteldies, Lawrence; Grove Dolman, Grove, Ari.; Mrs. Frank Davis, Kansas City; Vernon M. Neiswendder, Blackfoot, Ida.; Joseph E. Neiswender, Montpelier, Ida.; Thurlow Neiswender, Rossville; Miss Effie May Bradley, Rossville; Miss Ellen Kelley, Silver Lake.
Great grandchildren – Two sons of Grove Dolman.
While Dr. Magill lived the couple entertained all Methodist ministers who came to town, and pastors’ families found a home under their roof until they were settled.
The Doctor began business here in the late seventies in a stone drug store on the present site of the J. Thomas Lumber Company’s hardware store, the building being owned by John Oliver, and the couple lived over the store. Later Dr. Magill built the stone building now occupied by the Kellner stores and The Mirror office and bought of John Oliver the residence just south of the J.S. Kelly stores.
The funeral was held in the Silver Lake Methodist church yesterday afternoon, the sermon being preached by the pastor, W.J. Groat, and interment was in Silver Lake cemetery. Dr. T. J. Ream, former District Superintendent and particular friend of the family, was summoned by telegraph from Hiawatha, but owing to a home funeral was unable to come.
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