Poem found in her obituary:
"There fell on the house a sudden gloom,
A shadow on these features fair and thin,
And from that hushed and saddened room
Two angels issued where but one went in."
Item of interest:
Mrs. A. M. Quivey, mother of Ed Quivey, of this place, is in the city, having been called here by sickness of Ed's wife. (North Manchester Journal April 23, 1885)
1880 Huntington, IN. Reome, Frank (no occupation listed) was the father of Francis, 31, a blacksmith; Theodore, 29, a blacksmith; Isaiah, 25, clerks in a saloon; Anna, 18, daughter; and Ada McClure, 16, a niece.
Poem found in her obituary:
"There fell on the house a sudden gloom,
A shadow on these features fair and thin,
And from that hushed and saddened room
Two angels issued where but one went in."
Item of interest:
Mrs. A. M. Quivey, mother of Ed Quivey, of this place, is in the city, having been called here by sickness of Ed's wife. (North Manchester Journal April 23, 1885)
1880 Huntington, IN. Reome, Frank (no occupation listed) was the father of Francis, 31, a blacksmith; Theodore, 29, a blacksmith; Isaiah, 25, clerks in a saloon; Anna, 18, daughter; and Ada McClure, 16, a niece.
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