Little River Monitor
MRS. CYRUS CLUTTER
IDA MAY SINIFT was born March 6, 1858, and died at Little River, Kansas, December 1, 1906, aged 48 years, 8 months and 25 days.
She was married to Cyrus Clutter March 18, 1877. To them were born four children – Ralph D., Edna M. Perry, William Park and Frank – all living to mourn a loving mother.
Sister Clutter was converted in early childhood and united with the church. She was a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church until the day of her death. She was faithful in her attendance at the church services, and when her health failed she regretted that she could not be more regular in attendance and even then came when many would have excused themselves. She leaves her children and a loving husband to mourn her death, but not as those who have no hope, for she left a glorious testimony of God's saving grace and will want their coming to meet her in the beyond.
The funeral was conducted from the Methodist church by her pastor, Rev. J. A. Holmes, assisted by Rev. M. F. Seouten, pastor of the Congregational church, at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and the remains were followed to their resting place in Bean cemetery by a large number of friends.
The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community during their deep sorrow.
Reprinted with permission, The Monitor-Journal, 248 Main Street, Little River, KS, 67457. Provided by Young Historical Library, 201 Main Street, P.O. Box 126, Little River, Kansas 67457.
Ida was the wife of Cyrus B. Clutter, married March 18, 1877 in Mercer Co. Ohio.
D /of Gilbert and Clarissa (Copp) Sinift.
Born in Mercer Co. Ohio
Children: Ralph D. 1897-1939
Edna Maude 1880-1956
William Park 1885-1965
Samuel Franklin 1891-1966
Little River Monitor
MRS. CYRUS CLUTTER
IDA MAY SINIFT was born March 6, 1858, and died at Little River, Kansas, December 1, 1906, aged 48 years, 8 months and 25 days.
She was married to Cyrus Clutter March 18, 1877. To them were born four children – Ralph D., Edna M. Perry, William Park and Frank – all living to mourn a loving mother.
Sister Clutter was converted in early childhood and united with the church. She was a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal church until the day of her death. She was faithful in her attendance at the church services, and when her health failed she regretted that she could not be more regular in attendance and even then came when many would have excused themselves. She leaves her children and a loving husband to mourn her death, but not as those who have no hope, for she left a glorious testimony of God's saving grace and will want their coming to meet her in the beyond.
The funeral was conducted from the Methodist church by her pastor, Rev. J. A. Holmes, assisted by Rev. M. F. Seouten, pastor of the Congregational church, at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and the remains were followed to their resting place in Bean cemetery by a large number of friends.
The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community during their deep sorrow.
Reprinted with permission, The Monitor-Journal, 248 Main Street, Little River, KS, 67457. Provided by Young Historical Library, 201 Main Street, P.O. Box 126, Little River, Kansas 67457.
Ida was the wife of Cyrus B. Clutter, married March 18, 1877 in Mercer Co. Ohio.
D /of Gilbert and Clarissa (Copp) Sinift.
Born in Mercer Co. Ohio
Children: Ralph D. 1897-1939
Edna Maude 1880-1956
William Park 1885-1965
Samuel Franklin 1891-1966
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