Funeral services were held in the M.E. church in this city on February 23, 1907, Rev. T. Allison officiating.
Deceased leaves a husband, two little girls, father, mother, three brothers and six sisters to mourn the death of an ever true and loving wife, mother, daughter and sister.
The Flash-Light joins the large circle of friends in extending sincerest sympathy to the bereaved relatives in their sorrow and trouble assuring them of a happy reunion in a brighter and better world beyond this vale of tears and sadness. Remember that God doeth all things well, and take comfort in that blessed thought.
This obituary was published on 28 Feb. 1907 in the Blackburn, OK newspaper, The Blackburn Flashlight.
Married Ferdinand Hainey in 1900.
Funeral services were held in the M.E. church in this city on February 23, 1907, Rev. T. Allison officiating.
Deceased leaves a husband, two little girls, father, mother, three brothers and six sisters to mourn the death of an ever true and loving wife, mother, daughter and sister.
The Flash-Light joins the large circle of friends in extending sincerest sympathy to the bereaved relatives in their sorrow and trouble assuring them of a happy reunion in a brighter and better world beyond this vale of tears and sadness. Remember that God doeth all things well, and take comfort in that blessed thought.
This obituary was published on 28 Feb. 1907 in the Blackburn, OK newspaper, The Blackburn Flashlight.
Married Ferdinand Hainey in 1900.
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