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Minerva Jane Goin Robinson

Birth
Princeton, Mercer County, Missouri, USA
Death
19 Mar 1925 (aged 63)
Warren County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Clarke County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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The Osceola Sentinel, Osceola, Iowa
March 26, 1925, Page 3

Mrs. Jane Robinson.

McNerva Jane Goin Robinson was born at Princeton, Mo., April 17, 1861, into the home of John and Jane Goin. In infancy, our deceased sister came with her parents to Iowa, where in Decatur county they established their home.

On September 18, 1881, Miss Goin was united in marriage to J. W. Robinson of Decatur county, Iowa. To this union eight children were born - two boys dying in infancy, and one girl, Lena Ethel, passing away July 17, 1905. The living children are: William A., of Minneapolis, Minn.; Ernest E. of Mitchell, S. D.; Mrs. Winnie Glass of Sanborn, Iowa; Mrs. Blanch Sandler of Minneapolis, Minn., and Isaac E. Robinson of New Virginia, Iowa. A granddaughter, Loraine Glass, also suffers in this bereavement.

Mrs. Robinson spent most of her life in Clarke county. She was living with her youngest son, Isaac Robinson, when she became sick on March 4. Suffering from Bright's Disease and heart trouble, she knew there was little hope for her recovery. At different times she expressed her readiness to go - even praying that God would relieve her of her suffering in death.

The deceased became unconscious Saturday evening, about 4 o'clock, and did not again regain consciousness before her release came, last Thursday morning, March 19, 1925, at about three o'clock.

A good mother, patient in sickness, kind to all, she will be sadly missed by her children and many friends, who are thus bereaved of her cheery presence.

Funeral services held in the Fremont church Friday, March 20. Interment in Fremont cemetery, Rev. C. E. Wilson officiating.

Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of our mother. Also for the floral offering and the choir and the comforting sermon for it all we are indeed grateful.
J. E. Robinson
E. E. Robinson
Winnie A. Glass
Transcribed as published by Karen Brewer.
The Osceola Sentinel, Osceola, Iowa
March 26, 1925, Page 3

Mrs. Jane Robinson.

McNerva Jane Goin Robinson was born at Princeton, Mo., April 17, 1861, into the home of John and Jane Goin. In infancy, our deceased sister came with her parents to Iowa, where in Decatur county they established their home.

On September 18, 1881, Miss Goin was united in marriage to J. W. Robinson of Decatur county, Iowa. To this union eight children were born - two boys dying in infancy, and one girl, Lena Ethel, passing away July 17, 1905. The living children are: William A., of Minneapolis, Minn.; Ernest E. of Mitchell, S. D.; Mrs. Winnie Glass of Sanborn, Iowa; Mrs. Blanch Sandler of Minneapolis, Minn., and Isaac E. Robinson of New Virginia, Iowa. A granddaughter, Loraine Glass, also suffers in this bereavement.

Mrs. Robinson spent most of her life in Clarke county. She was living with her youngest son, Isaac Robinson, when she became sick on March 4. Suffering from Bright's Disease and heart trouble, she knew there was little hope for her recovery. At different times she expressed her readiness to go - even praying that God would relieve her of her suffering in death.

The deceased became unconscious Saturday evening, about 4 o'clock, and did not again regain consciousness before her release came, last Thursday morning, March 19, 1925, at about three o'clock.

A good mother, patient in sickness, kind to all, she will be sadly missed by her children and many friends, who are thus bereaved of her cheery presence.

Funeral services held in the Fremont church Friday, March 20. Interment in Fremont cemetery, Rev. C. E. Wilson officiating.

Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of our mother. Also for the floral offering and the choir and the comforting sermon for it all we are indeed grateful.
J. E. Robinson
E. E. Robinson
Winnie A. Glass
Transcribed as published by Karen Brewer.


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