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Margaret G. <I>McGrew</I> Bosley

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Margaret G. McGrew Bosley

Birth
Wayne County, Illinois, USA
Death
8 May 1913 (aged 59)
Burial
Xenia, Clay County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Margaret G. McGrew was born in Wayne county. III., Sept, 2, 1853. Died May 8, 1913. Age 59 years, 8 mo., and 11 days.

At the age of fifteen, she was converted and united with the Methodist church at Willow Branch, of which she remained a faithful member until death.

She was married to G. M. Bosley, Feb. 22. 1872. To this union was born three children, one of whom died in infancy, the other two, Mrs. Myrtle Cornwell, of La Junta, Col., and Walter D. Bosley of Wayne county, with her husband are left to mourn their great loss. She also leaves five grandchildren, two brothers, three sisters and a host of relatives and friends.

She was a dutiful wife, a sacrificing mother and a kind neighbor.

Scarcely a home in our community but what has been cheered by her kind words and helping hands in times of affliction and sorrow.

May her beautiful Christian life help us to be better and inspire us to live faithful and meet her where sorrow and affliction never come.

The remains were laid away Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the I. O. O. F. cemetery by her pastor, A. M. Stickney.

(The Southern Illinois Record, May 15, 1943)
Margaret G. McGrew was born in Wayne county. III., Sept, 2, 1853. Died May 8, 1913. Age 59 years, 8 mo., and 11 days.

At the age of fifteen, she was converted and united with the Methodist church at Willow Branch, of which she remained a faithful member until death.

She was married to G. M. Bosley, Feb. 22. 1872. To this union was born three children, one of whom died in infancy, the other two, Mrs. Myrtle Cornwell, of La Junta, Col., and Walter D. Bosley of Wayne county, with her husband are left to mourn their great loss. She also leaves five grandchildren, two brothers, three sisters and a host of relatives and friends.

She was a dutiful wife, a sacrificing mother and a kind neighbor.

Scarcely a home in our community but what has been cheered by her kind words and helping hands in times of affliction and sorrow.

May her beautiful Christian life help us to be better and inspire us to live faithful and meet her where sorrow and affliction never come.

The remains were laid away Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the I. O. O. F. cemetery by her pastor, A. M. Stickney.

(The Southern Illinois Record, May 15, 1943)


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