After a lingering illness of two years Mrs. W. H. Hyde, aged 36 years, passed away on April 21st. The remains were laid to rest in the Glenwood cemetery Wednesday afternoon.
She was a member of the Methodist church at West Liberty. She was a quiet home loving woman and in her declining years a patient sufferer. A good woman has gone to her reward.
Mills County Tribune, April 23, 1903
Mrs. Henry Hyde died at her home in Pacific Junction Tuesday and was buried Wednesday afternoon in the Glenwood Cemetery. The funeral was held at the home, conducted by Elder Garry Walling, assisted by A J Davidson. Deceased was born at Bellair, Iowa, in 1868, and was married February 2, 1882. A husband, 6 children and a host of friends are left to mourn their loss.
[Note: Bellair is no longer on the map, but was located near Numa, in Bellair Township, Appanoose County, Iowa.]
After a lingering illness of two years Mrs. W. H. Hyde, aged 36 years, passed away on April 21st. The remains were laid to rest in the Glenwood cemetery Wednesday afternoon.
She was a member of the Methodist church at West Liberty. She was a quiet home loving woman and in her declining years a patient sufferer. A good woman has gone to her reward.
Mills County Tribune, April 23, 1903
Mrs. Henry Hyde died at her home in Pacific Junction Tuesday and was buried Wednesday afternoon in the Glenwood Cemetery. The funeral was held at the home, conducted by Elder Garry Walling, assisted by A J Davidson. Deceased was born at Bellair, Iowa, in 1868, and was married February 2, 1882. A husband, 6 children and a host of friends are left to mourn their loss.
[Note: Bellair is no longer on the map, but was located near Numa, in Bellair Township, Appanoose County, Iowa.]
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