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Mollie Jane <I>Osborn</I> Phipps

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Mollie Jane Osborn Phipps

Birth
Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death
24 Sep 1917 (aged 66)
Madison County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Madison County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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October 4, 1917 BATTLE CREEK ENTERPRISE
Funeral services for Mrs. J.C. Phipps, who passed away at her home in Battle Creek on Tuesday of last week, were held at the M.E. church Thursday morning and were conducted by Rev. Harper of Madison. After the services at the church the remains, followed by a large number of relatives and friends, were taken to the Osborn cemetery in Schoolcraft precinct and there interred. Deceased, whose maiden name was Mollie Osborn, was born in Grayson county, Virginia, March 14, 1851, and nineteen years later was married in that state to J. Creed Phipps. She came to Nebraska with her family in 1885, locating on a farm southwest of Battle Creek. All who knew Mrs. Phipps can testify of her Christain character, her cheerful, helpful life. Her devotion as a wife, mother and sister, her kindness to everybody, will linger as a fragrant memory in the home which her presence brightened and which death has now darkened. Aside from the husband and a number of brother sand sisters, Mrs. Phipps is survived by three daughters, Mrs. J.L. Dufphey of Tilden, Nebraska, Mrs M.R, Hackler of Battle Creek, and Mrs R.J. Dufphey of Haley, Idaho.
October 4, 1917 BATTLE CREEK ENTERPRISE
Funeral services for Mrs. J.C. Phipps, who passed away at her home in Battle Creek on Tuesday of last week, were held at the M.E. church Thursday morning and were conducted by Rev. Harper of Madison. After the services at the church the remains, followed by a large number of relatives and friends, were taken to the Osborn cemetery in Schoolcraft precinct and there interred. Deceased, whose maiden name was Mollie Osborn, was born in Grayson county, Virginia, March 14, 1851, and nineteen years later was married in that state to J. Creed Phipps. She came to Nebraska with her family in 1885, locating on a farm southwest of Battle Creek. All who knew Mrs. Phipps can testify of her Christain character, her cheerful, helpful life. Her devotion as a wife, mother and sister, her kindness to everybody, will linger as a fragrant memory in the home which her presence brightened and which death has now darkened. Aside from the husband and a number of brother sand sisters, Mrs. Phipps is survived by three daughters, Mrs. J.L. Dufphey of Tilden, Nebraska, Mrs M.R, Hackler of Battle Creek, and Mrs R.J. Dufphey of Haley, Idaho.


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