THE NEW HOME BEYOND The Summons Which Must Come to All.
After a patient illness of nearly three years, Miss Mary Elizabeth Pike died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pike, in the South
ward, on Monday morning at 4 o'clock. Had she lived until the first month of 1896 she would have been 20 years of age. She was patient in
suffering, exercising a Christian spirit in her daily associations, retained friendships and was popular with circle of acquaintances. She was a communicant of St. Mark's church and happy in the consciousness of the new home beyond. The funeral was held from the church on Wednesday, Rev. Fr. Mead offering consolation to those in affliction. The pallbearers were young men who had been her friends from childhood: Arthur Beck, Allan Classon,
Frank Dancer, Roy Solway, Will Gagnon, and Howard O’Keef. Among out-of-town relatives present were her two brothers from Milwaukee.