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Frances Josephine “Josie” Tinder Bryson

Birth
Roseville, Warren County, Illinois, USA
Death
27 Nov 1927 (aged 56)
Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Frances Josephine Tinder, the daughter of I.R. and Frances Tinder, was born September 21, 1871, at Roseville, Ills. She resided in that place throughout her girlhood and grew to maturity in that community. In 1909 she came to Nebraska settling near Oak. In 1918 she came to the city of Hastings, where she resided until the day of her death. She was united in marriage February 2, 1890, to Edwin Jones. To this union were born three children: Mrs. Eunice Hertel of Calhan, Colo.; Mabel who died in infancy, and Doris Jones of Hastings. She was bereft of her husband a number of years ago, he dying March 22, 1913. She was again united in marriage September 21, 1921, to David Bryson.

Mrs. Bryson was a home lover and devoted to the interests of her town. She had the ability of friend-making. She was possessed of a cheerful disposition and a degree of faith that remained with her to the very end of her life. When she was a child of eight years she united with the Baptist Church. Some time ago she united with the First M.E. Church of Hastings of which church she remained a member to the day of her death. She was also a member of the W.R.C., Rebekahs, the Pythian Sisters, and the Daughters of Veterans. She had been in failing health for the past nine years. For the past three weeks she was confined to her bed. On Sunday morning, November 27, 1927, at 3:30 o'clock, her Divine summons came and she sleeps, being aged at the time of her death 56 years, 2 months and 6 days. She leaves to mourn her loss the two children mentioned above, three grand children, three brothers, Wm. J. Tinder of Bishop, Calif.; Henry and Bert Tinder of Monmouth, Ills.; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Painter of Galesburg, Ills.; besides a number of more distant relatives, and a large circle of friends.

Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding,
O'er the spoils that death has won,
We would at this solemn meeting,
Calmly say, "Thy will be done."
By Thy hands the boon was given,
Thou hast taken but thine own;
Lord of earth and God of Heaven,
Evermore "Thy will be done."

The funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the First M.E. Church in Hastings, by Dr. Charles B. Haukins, the pastor of the church, and the body was laid to rest in Parkview Cemetery.

The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, December 1, 1927; pg. 5
Frances Josephine Tinder, the daughter of I.R. and Frances Tinder, was born September 21, 1871, at Roseville, Ills. She resided in that place throughout her girlhood and grew to maturity in that community. In 1909 she came to Nebraska settling near Oak. In 1918 she came to the city of Hastings, where she resided until the day of her death. She was united in marriage February 2, 1890, to Edwin Jones. To this union were born three children: Mrs. Eunice Hertel of Calhan, Colo.; Mabel who died in infancy, and Doris Jones of Hastings. She was bereft of her husband a number of years ago, he dying March 22, 1913. She was again united in marriage September 21, 1921, to David Bryson.

Mrs. Bryson was a home lover and devoted to the interests of her town. She had the ability of friend-making. She was possessed of a cheerful disposition and a degree of faith that remained with her to the very end of her life. When she was a child of eight years she united with the Baptist Church. Some time ago she united with the First M.E. Church of Hastings of which church she remained a member to the day of her death. She was also a member of the W.R.C., Rebekahs, the Pythian Sisters, and the Daughters of Veterans. She had been in failing health for the past nine years. For the past three weeks she was confined to her bed. On Sunday morning, November 27, 1927, at 3:30 o'clock, her Divine summons came and she sleeps, being aged at the time of her death 56 years, 2 months and 6 days. She leaves to mourn her loss the two children mentioned above, three grand children, three brothers, Wm. J. Tinder of Bishop, Calif.; Henry and Bert Tinder of Monmouth, Ills.; one sister, Mrs. Pearl Painter of Galesburg, Ills.; besides a number of more distant relatives, and a large circle of friends.

Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding,
O'er the spoils that death has won,
We would at this solemn meeting,
Calmly say, "Thy will be done."
By Thy hands the boon was given,
Thou hast taken but thine own;
Lord of earth and God of Heaven,
Evermore "Thy will be done."

The funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the First M.E. Church in Hastings, by Dr. Charles B. Haukins, the pastor of the church, and the body was laid to rest in Parkview Cemetery.

The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, December 1, 1927; pg. 5


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