Having been an invalid all her life, Ella Fayetta was, by her patience and cheerfulness, an inspiration to all who knew her. A gentle, innocent life ended, an enduring pain-racked body is at rest. For many years kind and loving arms have carried her when she must be moved.
She is survived by her parents, two sisters; Mrs. Lillian Gellinger of the home and Mrs. Stella Theis of Frankfort, KS; five brothers, Murray and Emmett of near Marysville, KS, Perry and Carroll of the home, one nephew, Meredith Gellinger of the home and one niece, Credith Theis of Frankfort, KS; a host of other relatives and friends who will miss her.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. J. Cutrell at the home of Thomas Fincham in Blue Rapids, KS. Ella was laid to rest in Prospect Hill Cemetery near Blue Rapids, KS, near her little brother, Otto Isaac who preceded her in death by many years.
Having been an invalid all her life, Ella Fayetta was, by her patience and cheerfulness, an inspiration to all who knew her. A gentle, innocent life ended, an enduring pain-racked body is at rest. For many years kind and loving arms have carried her when she must be moved.
She is survived by her parents, two sisters; Mrs. Lillian Gellinger of the home and Mrs. Stella Theis of Frankfort, KS; five brothers, Murray and Emmett of near Marysville, KS, Perry and Carroll of the home, one nephew, Meredith Gellinger of the home and one niece, Credith Theis of Frankfort, KS; a host of other relatives and friends who will miss her.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. J. Cutrell at the home of Thomas Fincham in Blue Rapids, KS. Ella was laid to rest in Prospect Hill Cemetery near Blue Rapids, KS, near her little brother, Otto Isaac who preceded her in death by many years.
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