Notes for: Lura May DEAN

Notes for: Lura May DEAN

LAKE COUNTY INDEPENDENT Fri, Nov 24 1905
Ivanhoe: Mr and Mrs Charles Fosket were called to Palatine last Sunday by the death of Mrs Laura Fosket. She was a niece of Mrs E A Dean of this place, and well known here. Funeral at Palatine Monday, interment at the Ivanhoe Cemetery.

COOK CO HERALD Fri, Nov 24 1905
Lura May Dean was born at Palatine, IL Sept 22, 1871, moved to Chicago with her parents in 1888, where they lived one year, then returned to Palatine, where she spent the remainder of her life. July 29, 1899, she was united in marriage to Milton Fosket. She was a very conscientious woman and always tried to do her duty in every line of life. While residing in Chicago she united with the Belden Ave Baptist Church. She was a loving wife, an affectionate daughter and kind neighbor. To know her was to love her. She passed away from this earthly home to a more spiritual world Nov. 17, 1905. She leaves a husband, Milton Fosket, father Timothy Dean, brother Charles Dean, all of Palatine, and a sister Mrs Herbert Swick of Marshalltown, Iowa, to mourn her departure. Funeral services were held at the home Monday morning, Rev Young officiating. The body was taken for burial to Ivanhoe, where many of her friends had gathered to pay their last respects to their beloved friend.

Chicago Daily Herald
24 Nov 1905
MRS MILTON FOSKET PASSES AWAY
Lura May Dean was born Palatine, Ill Sep 22 1871, moved to Chicago with her parents in 1888, where they lived one year, then returned to Palatine, where she spent the remainder of her life. July 29 1899, she was reunited in marriage to Milton Fosket. She was a very conscientious woman and always tried to do her duty in every line of her life. While residing in Chicago, she united with the Belden Ave. Baptist Church. She was a loving wife, an affectionate daughter and kind neighbor. To know her was to love her. She passed from this earthly home to a more spiritual world Nov 17, 1905. She leaves a husband, Milton Fosket, father, Timothy Dean, brother Charles Dean, all of Palatine and a sister Mrs Herbert Swick of Marshalltown, Iowa, to mourn her departure. Funeral services were held at the home, Monday morning, Rev Young officiating. The body was taken for burial to Ivanhoe, where many of her friends had gathered to pay their last respects to their beloved friend.