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Ella Jane <I>Marlin</I> Hepburn

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Ella Jane Marlin Hepburn

Birth
Wyoming, Stark County, Illinois, USA
Death
24 Sep 1894 (aged 36)
Staples, Todd County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Clarinda Journal (Clarinda, Iowa), Friday, October 5, 1894
Ella J. [ane] Marlin, wife of Frank H. [anson] Hepburn, died last Friday in Staples, Minn. Her remains were brought to Clarinda for burial and the funeral was held last Sunday at 4:30 p. m. from the home of Colonel and Mrs. W. P. Hepburn, parents of the bereaved husband. The burial was in the Clarinda cemetery.
The late Mrs. Hepburn was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Marlin. She was born May 2, 1859, in Wyoming, Ill., removed to Page county, Ia., in 1869. At College Springs, at 15 years of age, she joined the Presbyterian church. July 2, 1879, she was married to Mr. Hepburn. Sept. 11, 1881, a son, Harry Marlin Hepburn, was born of the union. The husband and son accompanied the remains here to the funeral.
The funeral services were conducted by Reverends T. C. Smith and E. W. McDade, each making beautiful and appropriate addresses. The music was by Professor W. Rane Bennett, H. R. Spry, John Keener and Karl Smith. The pall bearers were J. D. Jones, J. S. Harrington, F. N. Tomlinson, Dr. T. E. Powers, W. L. Lundy and William Orr.
The parents of the deceased were here from Pawnee, Neb., her brother, J. D. Marlin, jr., and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hoge from Staples, Minn.
The late Mrs. Hepburn was a most estimable lady. She is now peacefully at rest after some two years suffering from a fatal disease.
Contributor: Julia Johnson (47176433) • [email protected]
Clarinda Journal (Clarinda, Iowa), Friday, October 5, 1894
Ella J. [ane] Marlin, wife of Frank H. [anson] Hepburn, died last Friday in Staples, Minn. Her remains were brought to Clarinda for burial and the funeral was held last Sunday at 4:30 p. m. from the home of Colonel and Mrs. W. P. Hepburn, parents of the bereaved husband. The burial was in the Clarinda cemetery.
The late Mrs. Hepburn was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Marlin. She was born May 2, 1859, in Wyoming, Ill., removed to Page county, Ia., in 1869. At College Springs, at 15 years of age, she joined the Presbyterian church. July 2, 1879, she was married to Mr. Hepburn. Sept. 11, 1881, a son, Harry Marlin Hepburn, was born of the union. The husband and son accompanied the remains here to the funeral.
The funeral services were conducted by Reverends T. C. Smith and E. W. McDade, each making beautiful and appropriate addresses. The music was by Professor W. Rane Bennett, H. R. Spry, John Keener and Karl Smith. The pall bearers were J. D. Jones, J. S. Harrington, F. N. Tomlinson, Dr. T. E. Powers, W. L. Lundy and William Orr.
The parents of the deceased were here from Pawnee, Neb., her brother, J. D. Marlin, jr., and sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hoge from Staples, Minn.
The late Mrs. Hepburn was a most estimable lady. She is now peacefully at rest after some two years suffering from a fatal disease.
Contributor: Julia Johnson (47176433) • [email protected]


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