She leaves to mourn her loss one brother Clarence, four sisters, Mame, Daisy, Jennie and Alice and a stepmother, besides many other relatives and friends.
She was a member of the Rebeccas in Shullsburg and a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church. She was an Epworth League worker and a regular attendent of the Sunday School when the condition of her health permitted. She was one of God's best women and the page of her life's record has not a single blot.
The funeral services were conducted from the home July 13th. The Rebeccas took charge at the grave and the earthly remains were laid tenderly to rest in Evergreen city of the dead.
Shullsburg Pick and Gad 20 Jul 1916
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter
She leaves to mourn her loss one brother Clarence, four sisters, Mame, Daisy, Jennie and Alice and a stepmother, besides many other relatives and friends.
She was a member of the Rebeccas in Shullsburg and a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church. She was an Epworth League worker and a regular attendent of the Sunday School when the condition of her health permitted. She was one of God's best women and the page of her life's record has not a single blot.
The funeral services were conducted from the home July 13th. The Rebeccas took charge at the grave and the earthly remains were laid tenderly to rest in Evergreen city of the dead.
Shullsburg Pick and Gad 20 Jul 1916
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter
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