In her early childhood she attended the Methodist church at Burchard and later joined the United Presbyterian church at Liberty, Neb., attending as long as her health permitted.
On Feb. 7, 1906 she was united in marriage to David Gilbert Douglas near Burchard, Neb. To this union were born seven children, the youngest Beulah Arlene, preceding her in death, also her parents and three brothers.
She leaves to mourn her passing, besides her husband, her children: Glen, Earl, Minera Tully, DeLoris Beck, Berniece Brown and Donald at home, all of Lenox. Also eight grandchildren, Glenda, Leilla and Lanny Douglas, Gwendolyn and Bonnie Sue Tully, Elaine Beck, Marilyn and Charlene Brown, also two sisters, Celia Hunt of Lenox, Myrtle Burnham of Lincoln, Neb. and one brother Harry Hunt of Burchard, Neb., several nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
She lived in Pawnee County, Nebraska until 1923 when the family moved to Atkinson, Neb. where seven years were spent, then moving in 1931 to the Lenox vicinity, which has since been her home.
Mrs. Douglas was a loving wife and mother, living a wholesome life entirely for the happiness of others.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon August 14 at 2:30 in the United Presbyterian church of Lenox, in charge of the Rev. Earl Moneymaker. Burial was in Fairview cemetery.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa, Thursday, August 16, 1945
In her early childhood she attended the Methodist church at Burchard and later joined the United Presbyterian church at Liberty, Neb., attending as long as her health permitted.
On Feb. 7, 1906 she was united in marriage to David Gilbert Douglas near Burchard, Neb. To this union were born seven children, the youngest Beulah Arlene, preceding her in death, also her parents and three brothers.
She leaves to mourn her passing, besides her husband, her children: Glen, Earl, Minera Tully, DeLoris Beck, Berniece Brown and Donald at home, all of Lenox. Also eight grandchildren, Glenda, Leilla and Lanny Douglas, Gwendolyn and Bonnie Sue Tully, Elaine Beck, Marilyn and Charlene Brown, also two sisters, Celia Hunt of Lenox, Myrtle Burnham of Lincoln, Neb. and one brother Harry Hunt of Burchard, Neb., several nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
She lived in Pawnee County, Nebraska until 1923 when the family moved to Atkinson, Neb. where seven years were spent, then moving in 1931 to the Lenox vicinity, which has since been her home.
Mrs. Douglas was a loving wife and mother, living a wholesome life entirely for the happiness of others.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon August 14 at 2:30 in the United Presbyterian church of Lenox, in charge of the Rev. Earl Moneymaker. Burial was in Fairview cemetery.
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa, Thursday, August 16, 1945
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