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BLOW ON HEAD KILLS BLISS&#13;
May 1913&#13;
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Carter A. Bliss, Son of President Bliss of DeKalb Line, Dies Following Accident&#13;
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Youth employed on Railroad struck by pole near Kaneville&#13;
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Carter Bliss, 17-year-old son of President Jedediah Harris Bliss (J.H. Bliss) of the Aurora &amp; DeKalb line, who was hit in the back of the head by a swinging telephone pole near Kaneville Tuesday morning, died at the St. Joseph hospital this morning at 3:55 o’clock.  He never regained consciousness after he was hit.  &#13;
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His mother is prostrated.  She was visiting in Ohio when notified of the accident.  She arrived here with her daughter Catherine yesterday morning at 8 o’clock and went at once to her boy’s bedside. &#13;
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Young Bliss was employed on his father’s railroad and was one of its best liked men.  He is survived by his parents, two sisters, Mrs. W.K. Evans of Toldeo, Ohio, and Miss Catherine Bliss of Sugar Grove, and one brother, J. Harry Evans of this city.&#13;
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The funeral will be held from the Bliss home in Sugar Grove Saturday afternoon at 2:45 o’clock, the Reverend Dr. Lounsbury officiating.  Interment will be in the Sugar Grove Cemetery. &#13;
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The coroner’s jury in the case met this afternoon and hear testimony from two witnesses and returned a verdict of “accidental death.”&#13;
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Alberta (Seavey) Anthony, age 85 of Manhattan, KS died March 19, 2003 at Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community.&#13;
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She was born January 18, 1918 in Aurora, IL, the daughter of Harry W. and Clara (Banker) Seavey and had been an Manhattan resident since 1955. She graduated with her bachelors from Morningside College in 1939 and received her certificate of Physical Therapy from the Mayo Clinic in 1942. Mrs. Anthony served as a Captain in the United States Army from June 1943 to June 1947 in Nottingham, England and Battle Creek, Michigan. She taught school for three years as an elementary and secondary physical education. Locally she had been a physical therapist at College Hill Nursing Home and at Memorial Hospital, retiring in 1974. Alberta was a member of First Congregational Church, P.E.O. Review Club, American Veterinarian Medical Association Auxiliary and the Kansas Veteran Medical Association. On May 21, 1955, in Aurora, IL, she was married to Harry D. Anthony, DVM. He preceded her in death on January 16, 1995. &#13;
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Memorial services will be held at 10:30 AM Tuesday at the Community Room at Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community with Reverend R. Kent Cormack officiating. Interment at a later date in the Sugar Grove Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Meadowlark Hills Good Samaritan Fund, First Congregational Church or the Harry D. and Alberta F. Anthony Award in Veterinary Medicine.&#13;
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Emily Ravlin Frantz, 89, of Aurora died on Monday, January 15, 2007 at McAuley Manor in Aurora. She was born to Lois Pittaway and Harold Humiston Ravlin on May 31, 1917 on a farm in Kaneville, Illinois where she grew up and went to school until moving to Sugar Grove, Illinois on the Bliss farm in 1932. She married Thomas T. Frantz of Sugar Grove on July 2, 1939, in the farm house living room.&#13;
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Emily is survived by her devoted husband of 67 years, Tom of Aurora; four children, Dr. Tom (Donna) Frantz, a university professor in Buffalo, NY, Dr. Jeffrey (Yvette) Frantz, a United Church of Christ minister in Miami Lakes, FL, Doug (Dianne) Frantz, president of Gulliford Sales in Minneapolis, MN and Lois (Joe) Yoches, former high school tennis coach in Peoria, IL; 12 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren; and her only sibling, Lloyd Ravlin of Romeoville, IL.&#13;
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A memorial service will be 11:00 A.M. Monday, January 22, at the Fourth Street Methodist Church, 551 Fourth Street, Aurora, IL. Interment will be private in the Sugar Grove Cemetery next to the farm where she lived as a teenager. She will be remembered as loving, wise, steadfast, gentle, and the best wife and mother we ever could have imagined.&#13;
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Memorials in Emily's name may be directed to the Fourth Street Methodist Church.&#13;
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For additional information, please contact the Moss Family Funeral Home in Batavia at 630-879-7900.&#13;
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Published in the Beacon News on 1/19/2007.&#13;
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