Advertisement

Emma Marie <I>Billings</I> Doore

Advertisement

Emma Marie Billings Doore

Birth
Clark County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Feb 1920 (aged 24)
Clark County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Emma Marie Billings was born in Clark County, Missouri, March 18, 1895 and died near the place of her birth February 24, 1920 aged 24 years, 11 months, and 12 days.

Her entire life was spent near her childhood home, where her quiet demeanor and kindly ways won for her a host of friends.

November 27th, 1913 she was united in marriage to G. C. Doore. To this union were born three children, two of whom preceded her in death, leaving a little son, Lyle, together with the broken hearted husband, three sisters, three brothers, her aged parents, a number of other relatives and a large circle of friends to mourn her departure.

After the death of her sister, Mrs. Mabel Whitehead, which occurred 18 months ago, she cared for the two children of her deceased sister, giving them a mothers care.

In the home her life was beautiful as love could make it among her acquaintances she was quiet unassuming and always ready to do her part by neighbor and friend.

Her departure will long be the occasion of deep mourning on part of all who knew her and her kindly ministry will long be remembered by the family circle, broken almost untruly it seems, by the relentless hand of death.
Emma Marie Billings was born in Clark County, Missouri, March 18, 1895 and died near the place of her birth February 24, 1920 aged 24 years, 11 months, and 12 days.

Her entire life was spent near her childhood home, where her quiet demeanor and kindly ways won for her a host of friends.

November 27th, 1913 she was united in marriage to G. C. Doore. To this union were born three children, two of whom preceded her in death, leaving a little son, Lyle, together with the broken hearted husband, three sisters, three brothers, her aged parents, a number of other relatives and a large circle of friends to mourn her departure.

After the death of her sister, Mrs. Mabel Whitehead, which occurred 18 months ago, she cared for the two children of her deceased sister, giving them a mothers care.

In the home her life was beautiful as love could make it among her acquaintances she was quiet unassuming and always ready to do her part by neighbor and friend.

Her departure will long be the occasion of deep mourning on part of all who knew her and her kindly ministry will long be remembered by the family circle, broken almost untruly it seems, by the relentless hand of death.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement