Ida (Warner) Tanner
born October 1, 1856, in Three Oaks, Michigan
died June 18, 1930, in Dayton, Illinois
Obituaries:
MRS. IDA TANNER DIES AT HOME IN DAYTON
Mrs. Ida Tanner, 74 of Dayton township died at her home at 12:30 p. m. today, after an illness of two weeks. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Mrs. Tanner was the widow of Alvin Tanner who died about a year and a half ago. She had been a resident of Dayton township practically all her life and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Warner. Her father was a veteran of the Civil war.
She is survived by one daughter, Cora, of Aurora, and one son, W. H. Tanner, of Dayton, a brother William Warner of Ottawa, and a sister, Mrs. Edith Luce, also of Ottawa.1
MRS TANNER FUNERAL TO BE HELD TOMORROW P. M.
Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Tanner, 74, of Dayton, who died at her home yesterday, will be held at the home at 1 o’clock Friday afternoon, followed by burial in the Dayton cemetery.
Rev. C. W. McClelland, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Ottawa, will have charge of the services.2
Rites for Mrs. Tanner
Final rites for Mrs. Ida Tanner, 74 year old Dayton resident, were held at 1 o’clock this afternoon at her late home in Dayton, with services conducted by Rev. C. W. McClelland, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Ottawa. Burial was made in the Dayton cemetery.3
1. [Ottawa, Illinois] Daily Republican-Times, June 18, 1930
2. Daily Republican-Times, Thursday, June 19, 1930
3. Daily Republican-Times, Friday, June 20, 1930