She moved with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Albert, to Atchison county, Missouri, where they lived for a number of years, moving to Nebraska in the spring of 1893,and has resided here most of the time since.
She was married to William J. Ainlay Nov. 7th, 1893. To this union five children were born, George W. Ainlay, Omaha, Mrs. Harold Mackey of Eustis, Mrs. Don Botts of Fremont, and John A. Ainlay of Farnam.
She is survived by her husband, five children and six grandchildren, also a sister, Mrs. A. W. Goddard of Calif. and a half brother, Charles Sellick.
She was a devoted and loving wife and mother. A blessing to the community in which she lived and was greatly loved by her relatives and friends.
She was a faithful member of the Episcopal church and also belonged to the Degrees of Honor and Rebecca lodges.
Weep not that her toils are over,
Weep not that her race is run,
God grant that we may rest as calmly
When our work, like hers, is done.
'Til then we yield with gladness,
Our mother to Him to keep,
And rejoice in the sweet assurance,
"He giveth His loved one sleep."
Funeral services were held at the Congregational church Friday afternoon. The Rev. Craig officiating, he was assisted by Rev. Daugherty of Holdrege. Internment was made in the Farnam Cem.
She moved with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Albert, to Atchison county, Missouri, where they lived for a number of years, moving to Nebraska in the spring of 1893,and has resided here most of the time since.
She was married to William J. Ainlay Nov. 7th, 1893. To this union five children were born, George W. Ainlay, Omaha, Mrs. Harold Mackey of Eustis, Mrs. Don Botts of Fremont, and John A. Ainlay of Farnam.
She is survived by her husband, five children and six grandchildren, also a sister, Mrs. A. W. Goddard of Calif. and a half brother, Charles Sellick.
She was a devoted and loving wife and mother. A blessing to the community in which she lived and was greatly loved by her relatives and friends.
She was a faithful member of the Episcopal church and also belonged to the Degrees of Honor and Rebecca lodges.
Weep not that her toils are over,
Weep not that her race is run,
God grant that we may rest as calmly
When our work, like hers, is done.
'Til then we yield with gladness,
Our mother to Him to keep,
And rejoice in the sweet assurance,
"He giveth His loved one sleep."
Funeral services were held at the Congregational church Friday afternoon. The Rev. Craig officiating, he was assisted by Rev. Daugherty of Holdrege. Internment was made in the Farnam Cem.
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