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Sophia L <I>Schott</I> Mirise

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Sophia L Schott Mirise

Birth
Idaho, USA
Death
14 Feb 1899 (aged 53)
Roscoe, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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17 Feb 1899 Democratic Standard, Coshocton
A Good Woman Passes Away
Mrs. Sophia Mirise, wife of Leander R. Mirise, died of la grippe, on last Tuesday evening, at her home in Roscoe. Her maiden name was Sophia Schott, she being the oldest daughter of the late Nicholas and Caroline Schott. She was born Oct. 17, 1845. Consequently, at time of death, was in the 54th year of her age. Her husband and three grown sons survive her. Funeral services were held at the home, yesterday afternoon, conducted by the Revs Erwin, of this city, and Teeters, of Roscoe, following which burial took place in Roscoe cemetery. Deceased was a faithful member of the Roscoe M. E. Church and was actively connected with a number of religious and benevolent orders, outside the church, and always took an active part in all that tended to the upbuilding of character and moral elevation of those about her. She was a member of the Daughters of Rebekah of this city, which lodge attended her funeral in a body. Her life was a useful one, and in her death the community in which her gentle influence for good was felt, has met with a loss which is regretted by all.
17 Feb 1899 Democratic Standard, Coshocton
A Good Woman Passes Away
Mrs. Sophia Mirise, wife of Leander R. Mirise, died of la grippe, on last Tuesday evening, at her home in Roscoe. Her maiden name was Sophia Schott, she being the oldest daughter of the late Nicholas and Caroline Schott. She was born Oct. 17, 1845. Consequently, at time of death, was in the 54th year of her age. Her husband and three grown sons survive her. Funeral services were held at the home, yesterday afternoon, conducted by the Revs Erwin, of this city, and Teeters, of Roscoe, following which burial took place in Roscoe cemetery. Deceased was a faithful member of the Roscoe M. E. Church and was actively connected with a number of religious and benevolent orders, outside the church, and always took an active part in all that tended to the upbuilding of character and moral elevation of those about her. She was a member of the Daughters of Rebekah of this city, which lodge attended her funeral in a body. Her life was a useful one, and in her death the community in which her gentle influence for good was felt, has met with a loss which is regretted by all.


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