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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



15 



Mrs. C. W. McKellar Driving the First Prize Car in the Chicago Automobile Parade May. 9 



Tosidoiicc of ]\Irs. i']]iz;il)t'tli HdiuioriKirt. 

 at Salt Lake < ity. He wms lunii in 

 8\\it/rihini|. 



Wm. E. Hall. 



Will. I-:. Hall. Ill' Clyiic, ().. ilicd at liis 

 lioiiic on I'icty Hill. May ;>. Ilt> was 

 nearly .">.'> years nl' nj^f. Mis ^i'\«m-(» ill- 

 ness ol' four weel\s' (lurnlidii \\:is 'h;o 1o 

 a relapse after Inning a sie^^r of the 

 grip. 



Mr. llnll \\;is a >oii df !-;/r;i :mi'I Nancy 

 Hall and \\as born May 1^. \^^u, in 

 Clyde, where he spent all nf hi- life. He 

 was luarrled to l]va Slark .hine 17, 1S8;"). 

 To this nnion were liorii six > hildien — 

 four sons, iliif^'ene. Ilreese, I.hi\(| and 

 Frank, and two daii^^hlers, Amy and. 

 I.ulu. who. \\ith the wif(> and mother, 

 are l(d't to mourn the loss of a loving 

 husband and father, lie .also leases an 

 -.[•tod fallier, E/ra H.all. who thirty years 

 an;o started as a tlorist atjd <j;irdeiu^r in 

 Clyde. He retired in IS't.S and the busi- 

 ness has since been eniiiod on by his son, 

 the subject of this skettdi, in a most 

 prosperous manner, and in later years 

 lie has been assisted by his sons, J'aigcno 

 and l^rcese. 'I'hrou^h his ]>rosperous 

 business as a tlorist he <iained a Avide 

 reputation and was also well known and 

 lii^idy respected by the community at 

 lar^e. 



Funeral services were held from the 

 home Friday afternoon, May G, with in- 



terment in Mrl'lier-oii rciiU'lcMv. The 

 lloli-!'- ill at trlhl.'l lire were Mrs-rs. 

 Krue^'T anl IJ.aycr. nl' T'lle.ln. ()., and 

 1. Hu-baiids. .,t'l',elle\iii'. ( ). , J )(^<'ea-ed 

 was a memliiT ot' tin' I'oll.iwin^ orders: 

 S. A. F.. A iiicrii-;i II <'arnatiii!i Sm-jriv. 

 Toledn !"|iiri-;t-" I'lub and tin' liidr|ii'ii 

 d<'iit Urdi i- ut' j-',.i-i siiT-. 



Henry C. Eickhoff. 



I leiii y I . I aid<liii|'l . a nil i -> i\ aian " t" 

 .hilietta. iicai- I iidia iia p'.li-. lid., dii'd 

 of lieait tiniildc .\|.iil 1.".'. al \n< \\>"A''' 

 nil the M ii'hi^a ii lund. 



Mr. fai'khntf \'.a~ Ihhm .Ii.im '.i. I^'.'.. 

 on the I'ariii whrir -.iinr in- t .\ 'nil n'' h 

 year he raiiicd nn ihc nni-crv ipii^iiir--. 

 Oritiinaily \\r .niidiirti'd ili' !Mi>iMe>- in 

 jiartner-liip with his biciliri. IMwaid A. 

 Fic-khidV. '.uhIi'I' thi' linn naiih' ni' jj.l- 

 lioff iJros., nuiserymen. In later M'av-. 

 howe\er, he rondui-tcd 'in' liii^iin's^ n 

 his own naiiic. His l.oiin' and siiri'inrnl- 

 iuys were alu.ays a iicant i t id cMiniid'' 

 of landscape ^.ardenini,'- la 1 '•'!'" li«' I'l' 

 came ill witli heart disea-n and rnnii'li- 

 cafions, from whi'-h he iit'\(M' t'ally ir 

 covered. 



He leaves a svidow. t'luaiicrls' Mis~ 

 Flizabeth Kurhn. .and ri^iii rhildicii, l\\<' 

 i^irls and tlirei^ bo\s. 



Jonathan Keim. 



Jonathan Keim. a retired tlorist of 

 Pott stow n, Pa., died May 2, at Hie a-e 



lit' !•:'■ xt.irs. liis t'amilx w.a< nne noteil 

 t'lO- l<in;;c\ it \ , a iiiiinl.ia ..i' lii- hrnthers 

 and si-ti'r< li\iii_; t'l li I'l 'lai^icna riaiis, 



MRS. McKELLAR. 



I.'^n;^ kiinw ii :in;..ii_f > '!! \ eat ii in-c;oer.s 

 as till' cliainpiMi: ..t ihc !;id\" Imwleis, 

 Mrs. ('. W. .M.-K( II.M' |;;i- :H|.i'.-d anuthn- 

 acrdnipli diiiieiil . 'I,. if m !' Mr;\iiii;- ;i six- 

 's liinlir car. Mr-. MrK.liav i- a< ii;,lai- 

 -ia-lii- an aninai. ,|,i ii-I ;-- -lie i- a l.Mwlcr. 

 and as suc'-c-.- f id. I'.a' i,i tin' tir-i .'into- 

 iiMiliile lloral i'.'irad"' a: i nir.'i^,,. hi l,i ihis 

 '.vii'k, -hr wi.n lir~l \-y\/r t'"!' (;i'i' -ix I'vliri 

 dri' W'inlon, sii'iniiaia u<\. dir..; a ti'd nitl: 

 A -p,'iraL;i;s plinin.-ii- and |h. inset t ias. Tlie 

 ai'i'nihii.'iiiy in- illii<!iatnin js fruiii ,'i plio- 

 I'i^i,'i|,|i inadr- jii-l alli'i'lhc parad.', .Mr. 

 \l .' Ki'll.'i r '- .-picia! pha-iiri' i- tn M,i'up\' 

 till' iia ('li;i iiiria a 's -.'at. a? i'l the idcturt'. 



.\lM,'ii'i:\, <ii-.:-. .biiiii Hiiiii'!!. be-ides 

 iii'in^' a nieniliei' .■;■ t|;i' ilui'ists" trade, 

 with an I'-i.'ilili-liiiii'ii; at ]?<] Converse 

 .'iM'inic. lias .'iUm. In:' the iast tlfteen 

 veai'-. held a le- [.i,ii--i I 'le jmsil inn a- fore- 

 man ill the pen de|ia I t llleii) ,,\' i|,,> Miller 

 l'>les. ( 'ill lel'\ ('i>. Ninv. iinWeVer. he lias 

 -eM'I'eil his r(Oilier! i,i|i wilji the rutlerv 

 lirm and lu^ will ilnis be able to ;;ive 

 nmie attenlinii in iii- inii'i'e-t- as a do- 

 list, thniieli III' nia;> al-n eu^^a^.' ni ntlier 



busilie-S. 



