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- Note on Find a Grave:
Died at the family home on East Douglas Street following an illness of nine months. Funeral services were held March 13, 1913, from the residence.
Came to Illinois with her parents at the age of six years. She made her home in Bloomington since that time.
Married Phillip F. Rhinehart December 15, 1873, in McLean County. Two children were born to this union. Her husband died in 1893, and the two children also preceded their mother in death. She married William Frank Hefner June 6, 1895, in Bloomington.
Survived by her husband; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Brown and Mrs. C.A. Harris, both of Kansas City; Mrs. C.H. Stone, Normal; and Mrs. C.B. Cerveny, Fort Worth, Texas; and two brothers, Frank, Normal; and Carl E., Kansas City.
Mrs. Hefner was a member of Saint Matthews Episcopal Church.
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- Mrs. Frank Hefner.
Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock occurred the death of Mrs. Frank Hefner, at the family home, 405 1-2 East Douglas street, following an illness for the past nine months with a complication of diseases. For many years she had been a resident of this city and has many friends who will deeply regret to learn of her demise.
Deceased was born in Ohio, May 10, 1854, and came to Illinois with her parents at the age of six years. She had made her home in this city sine that time. She was united in marriage December 15, 1873, to Phillip F. Rinehart, who preceded her in death in 1898. Two children were born to this union, both of whom have preceded their mother in death. In 1899 she was united in marriage to Mr. Frank Hefner, of this city, who survives. She also leaves four sisters, Mrs. Anna Brown, of Kansas City, Mrs. C.A. Harris of Kansas city, Mrs. C.H. Stone of Normal, and Mrs. C.B> Cerveny of Fort Worth, Tex., and two brothers, Frank Lawrence of Normal, and Carl E. Lawrence of Kansas City. She was a member of St. Matthews Episcopal church.
The Weekly Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Friday, 14 march 1913.
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