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Miss Eunice Elizabeth Dohrman

With sympathetic tenderness we note the passing of Miss Eunice Elizabeth Dohrman, who entered into rest at her home, 523 North Fifth street, on Wednesday evening, November 30, 1921, at 9:05 o'clock, after a week's illness with pneumonia, her death coming as a shock to her beloved sister, Miss Caroline R. Dohrman, at the home. Miss Dohrman was a daughter of the late Arnold H. and Elizabeth Collier Dohrman and was born in the old home and lived here all her life and was well and favorably known in church and social circles. SHe was a woman of many kindly traits of character, true in her friendships, and one who was devoted to the home and the beloved daughter of the household, and the stay and comfort of her parents in their declining years, and companion to her sister, Miss Caroline R. Dohrman, who is one of the faculty of the high school, these sisters being the last of their family and ------ and inseparable since childhood. She was a charter member of the First Congregational church, and an active member, until incapacitated by illness and devoted to its welfare. She was also a charter member of the Chapter of the D. A. R. established in the city the first of the year and the first member to be called hence by the messanger of death. Of her father's family she leaves but one sister, Miss Caroline R. Dohrman, at the bereaved home, and two nieces, daughters of her late sister, Mrs. Lucy Dohrman Searle, of Minneapolis, Mrs. O. D. Keiser, of Underwood, Washington and Mrs. Fred G. Shaw, of Bertha, Minn., who is expected to arrive in the city at two o'clock on Friday morning. In counting all the blessings of life, let us not forget that death sets the lamps of Heaven aflame and brings its glory nearer through our dead.**********The Steubenville Herald Star, Thursday, December 1, 1921***
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