Chas. Gaisford Jr. of Oklahoma, arrived last Saturday to attend the burial of his sister Miss Nellie Gaisford, who was laid to rest in the Diller cemetery Sunday afternoon.
Obituary
Nellie Gaisford was born March 17, 1884 on the home farm south west of Ellis and departed from this life on January 2, 1919, at the age of thirty-four years nine months and sixteen days, after a few days illness of influenza and complications. She leaves to mourn her loss, her parents, Mr and Mrs Chas. Gaisford, two brothers, C. Gaisford of Oklahoma, Will Gaisford of Ellis. Six sisters, Mrs. Wm Carpenter of Odell, Mrs Harlan Weaver of Harbine, Mrs Henry Fielder, Mrs Clarence Mann, Mrs Frank Amos and Miss Mamie Gaisford all of Ellis and vicinity, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Nellie was a christian and became a member of the Ellis M E church several years ago. A kind loving disposition endeared her to everyone who knew her. On account of the illness of the relatives only a few were able to see after she had passed away.
Short services were held at the Diller cemetery, by her pastor Rev M W Pickerel Sunday afternoon and all that was mortal was laid to rest to await the coming of her Savior, whom she loved. The grief stricken relatives have the loving sympathy of all in this sad hour. She has left a vacancy in her home that can never be filled but a loving Savior can comfort those assured of her triumphant entering in the Heavenly home.
Beatrice Daily Express, Sat. Jan. 11, 1919
Chas. Gaisford Jr. of Oklahoma, arrived last Saturday to attend the burial of his sister Miss Nellie Gaisford, who was laid to rest in the Diller cemetery Sunday afternoon.
Obituary
Nellie Gaisford was born March 17, 1884 on the home farm south west of Ellis and departed from this life on January 2, 1919, at the age of thirty-four years nine months and sixteen days, after a few days illness of influenza and complications. She leaves to mourn her loss, her parents, Mr and Mrs Chas. Gaisford, two brothers, C. Gaisford of Oklahoma, Will Gaisford of Ellis. Six sisters, Mrs. Wm Carpenter of Odell, Mrs Harlan Weaver of Harbine, Mrs Henry Fielder, Mrs Clarence Mann, Mrs Frank Amos and Miss Mamie Gaisford all of Ellis and vicinity, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Nellie was a christian and became a member of the Ellis M E church several years ago. A kind loving disposition endeared her to everyone who knew her. On account of the illness of the relatives only a few were able to see after she had passed away.
Short services were held at the Diller cemetery, by her pastor Rev M W Pickerel Sunday afternoon and all that was mortal was laid to rest to await the coming of her Savior, whom she loved. The grief stricken relatives have the loving sympathy of all in this sad hour. She has left a vacancy in her home that can never be filled but a loving Savior can comfort those assured of her triumphant entering in the Heavenly home.
Beatrice Daily Express, Sat. Jan. 11, 1919
Family Members
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Charles H Gaisford Jr
1868–1947
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Mary Ann "Maime" Gaisford
1870–1959
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Anna Maria Gaisford Fielder
1871–1943
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Emma Jane Gaisford Carpenter
1874–1939
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Carrie Matilda Gaisford White
1876–1899
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Ella R Gaisford
1880–1881
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Cora Mabel Gaisford Mann
1881–1971
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William Francis Gaisford
1885–1953
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Gertrude Eltavine Gaisford Weaver
1888–1966
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Gladys Henrietta Gaisford Amos
1890–1986
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