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Mary Jane <I>Andrews</I> Reiter-McNabb

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Mary Jane Andrews Reiter-McNabb

Birth
Adams County, Indiana, USA
Death
27 Aug 1906 (aged 62)
Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Allen County, Indiana; Aug 28, 1906
Mr. Henry Reiter, a bartender at Gus Jackson's saloon, went to Decatur, Ind., Monday morning where he was called by the illness of his mother, Mrs. Mary McNabb, who died within a short time after his arrival at her side. Mrs. McNabb was sixty-two years old and was the mother of 3 children, who survive with the husband - Henry Reiter of Ft. Wayne; William Reiter of Huntington and John D. Reiter of Decatur. The cause of her death was a heart affection (sic) with complications.

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Decatur Democrat, Adams County, Indiana
(a weekly newspaper)
Thursday, Aug. 30, 1906

HEART TROUBLE THE CAUSE
Had Been in Poor Health Several Years - Funeral Services Wednesday Afternoon

Mrs. Mary McNabb, aged sixty-two years, and one of the best known women in this city, died this morning at her home on Mercer avenue, at nine o'clock, after an illness dating back for several years, death resulting from heart trouble and a complication of diseases. Mrs. McNabb was born in Adams county and had made this county and city her home nearly all her life. She was first united in marriage to William Reiter, who preceded her in death a number of years ago. She was then united in marriage to D. McNabb, who is at present engaged in business in the south. For a number of years past, Mrs. McNabb had been a sufferer from heart trouble and was always of the opinion that this would at some time result in her death. She was taken bedfast about three weeks ago and since that time her decline had been rapid, and she suffered untold pain and agony, until death relieved her this morning. The funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the house, Rev. John C. White officiating and interment will be made in the Decatur cemetery. She leaves a husband and three sons, Harry Reiter of Fort Wayne, William Reiter of Huntington and John D. Reiter of this city. All three sons were at the bedside of their mother when she died.
Friends desiring to view the remains may do so Tuesday afternoon from three to five o'clock and Wednesday morning from nine to eleven.
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Decatur Democrat, Adams County, Indiana
(a weekly newspaper)
Thursday, Sept. 6, 1906

MRS. MARY J. McNABB

Mrs. Mary Jane McNabb, whose maiden name was Andrews, was born in Adams County, Ind., March 4, 1844, and died August 27, 1906. She was married to William Reiter October 20, 1865, who died May 17, 1884. To them were born four children, one daughter Jennie who died at the age of eleven, and three sons, John D. of this city, Henry C. of Fort Wayne, and William D., at home. She was married to David McNabb in February 1888 and a message from him while in the far south, states that it will be impossible for him to reach here in time for the funeral. She is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Dr. John Cowan of Auburn, Ind., who is now in Oklahoma and cannot be here, and a half brother, Hazel Andrews, of Arkansas. Also one grandchild, little Richard. Sister McNabb united with the Methodist Episcopal church at Washington, in this township, under the ministry of the Rev. Weolper, about 1877, and has lived a faithful member of the church until the time of her death. She has suffered much for the past three or four years, but showed great Christian fortitude and patience. The influence of her kind and beautiful life will not soon pass from the memory of those loved ones, and the large circle of special friends, who have so long know her.

Mary Jane Mc Nab
in the Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011

Name: Mary Jane Mc Nab
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 62
Marital status: Married
Birth Date: 4 Mar 1844
Birth Place: Adams Co Ind
Death Date: 27 Aug 1906
Death Place: Decatur, Adams, Indiana , USA
Father: Johnathan Andrews
Mother: ?? Niblick
Spouse: David Mc Nab
Informant: John Reiter; Decatur, Ind.
Burial: Aug. 29, 1906; Maplewood Cem.
Contributor: Karin King (47469179) •
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Allen County, Indiana; Aug 28, 1906
Mr. Henry Reiter, a bartender at Gus Jackson's saloon, went to Decatur, Ind., Monday morning where he was called by the illness of his mother, Mrs. Mary McNabb, who died within a short time after his arrival at her side. Mrs. McNabb was sixty-two years old and was the mother of 3 children, who survive with the husband - Henry Reiter of Ft. Wayne; William Reiter of Huntington and John D. Reiter of Decatur. The cause of her death was a heart affection (sic) with complications.

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Decatur Democrat, Adams County, Indiana
(a weekly newspaper)
Thursday, Aug. 30, 1906

HEART TROUBLE THE CAUSE
Had Been in Poor Health Several Years - Funeral Services Wednesday Afternoon

Mrs. Mary McNabb, aged sixty-two years, and one of the best known women in this city, died this morning at her home on Mercer avenue, at nine o'clock, after an illness dating back for several years, death resulting from heart trouble and a complication of diseases. Mrs. McNabb was born in Adams county and had made this county and city her home nearly all her life. She was first united in marriage to William Reiter, who preceded her in death a number of years ago. She was then united in marriage to D. McNabb, who is at present engaged in business in the south. For a number of years past, Mrs. McNabb had been a sufferer from heart trouble and was always of the opinion that this would at some time result in her death. She was taken bedfast about three weeks ago and since that time her decline had been rapid, and she suffered untold pain and agony, until death relieved her this morning. The funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock at the house, Rev. John C. White officiating and interment will be made in the Decatur cemetery. She leaves a husband and three sons, Harry Reiter of Fort Wayne, William Reiter of Huntington and John D. Reiter of this city. All three sons were at the bedside of their mother when she died.
Friends desiring to view the remains may do so Tuesday afternoon from three to five o'clock and Wednesday morning from nine to eleven.
**

Decatur Democrat, Adams County, Indiana
(a weekly newspaper)
Thursday, Sept. 6, 1906

MRS. MARY J. McNABB

Mrs. Mary Jane McNabb, whose maiden name was Andrews, was born in Adams County, Ind., March 4, 1844, and died August 27, 1906. She was married to William Reiter October 20, 1865, who died May 17, 1884. To them were born four children, one daughter Jennie who died at the age of eleven, and three sons, John D. of this city, Henry C. of Fort Wayne, and William D., at home. She was married to David McNabb in February 1888 and a message from him while in the far south, states that it will be impossible for him to reach here in time for the funeral. She is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Dr. John Cowan of Auburn, Ind., who is now in Oklahoma and cannot be here, and a half brother, Hazel Andrews, of Arkansas. Also one grandchild, little Richard. Sister McNabb united with the Methodist Episcopal church at Washington, in this township, under the ministry of the Rev. Weolper, about 1877, and has lived a faithful member of the church until the time of her death. She has suffered much for the past three or four years, but showed great Christian fortitude and patience. The influence of her kind and beautiful life will not soon pass from the memory of those loved ones, and the large circle of special friends, who have so long know her.

Mary Jane Mc Nab
in the Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011

Name: Mary Jane Mc Nab
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 62
Marital status: Married
Birth Date: 4 Mar 1844
Birth Place: Adams Co Ind
Death Date: 27 Aug 1906
Death Place: Decatur, Adams, Indiana , USA
Father: Johnathan Andrews
Mother: ?? Niblick
Spouse: David Mc Nab
Informant: John Reiter; Decatur, Ind.
Burial: Aug. 29, 1906; Maplewood Cem.
Contributor: Karin King (47469179) •


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