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Nancy Elizabeth Cook <I>White</I> McConnell

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Nancy Elizabeth Cook White McConnell

Birth
Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, USA
Death
17 Apr 1926 (aged 75)
Benedict, York County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Two Brothers-One at Independence,Missouri and other at Lammona,Iowa.
Two Sisters (Lucinda Loar & Mary Atwell) at Berkeley,California.

OBITUARY
Lizzie C. White was born at Chillicothe, Mo, July 28th 1850 and passed away from this life April 17th, 1926 at the age of 75 years, 8 months, and 13 days.
She was united in marriage with William McConnell, August 27th, 1867 at Chillcothe, Mo., and to this union was born ten children, and of these three preceeded he in the great beyound, as did her husband also, who died in 1907 at Independence, Mo.
In 1882, Mrs McConnell united with the reorganized church of Latter Day Saints, and always remained true to the faith of her church. She was always kind and loving and those who knew her best loved her most and was always known to be a good wife, a kind and loving mother and a kindly neighbor. She with her husband and family came to Nebraska about twenty-five years ago.
She leaves to mourn her departure, a large circle of devoted friends. Besides her three daughters, Mrs. Lou Havely, of Slater, Wyoming. Mrs. Della Richardson of Lingle, Wyoming and Mrs. Ellice conant of Benecdict, Nebr., Four sons, Don and Fred McConnell of Lingle Wyoming, Bird and Harl of Mt. Ayr, Iowa; Two brothers, one at Independence, Mo. (William and his wife Bertha) and one at Lamonona, Iowa, two sisters at Berkeley, California,Forty-two grand Children, sisteen great-grand children, besides a large number of other relatives.
Mrs. McConnell's last illness had confined her to her bed for almost two weeks and the greater part of that time she was in intense sufferer, but she bore it all with patience and foritude.
The funeral was held at the home of her daugher, Mrs Conant, at nine o'clock Sunday morning. Rev. I.G. Hopkins,pastor of the Methodist church, conducted the funeral service, after which the body was taken to York from whence it was shipped to Independense, Mo., where it was placed in its final resting place, beside that of her life companion.
Two Brothers-One at Independence,Missouri and other at Lammona,Iowa.
Two Sisters (Lucinda Loar & Mary Atwell) at Berkeley,California.

OBITUARY
Lizzie C. White was born at Chillicothe, Mo, July 28th 1850 and passed away from this life April 17th, 1926 at the age of 75 years, 8 months, and 13 days.
She was united in marriage with William McConnell, August 27th, 1867 at Chillcothe, Mo., and to this union was born ten children, and of these three preceeded he in the great beyound, as did her husband also, who died in 1907 at Independence, Mo.
In 1882, Mrs McConnell united with the reorganized church of Latter Day Saints, and always remained true to the faith of her church. She was always kind and loving and those who knew her best loved her most and was always known to be a good wife, a kind and loving mother and a kindly neighbor. She with her husband and family came to Nebraska about twenty-five years ago.
She leaves to mourn her departure, a large circle of devoted friends. Besides her three daughters, Mrs. Lou Havely, of Slater, Wyoming. Mrs. Della Richardson of Lingle, Wyoming and Mrs. Ellice conant of Benecdict, Nebr., Four sons, Don and Fred McConnell of Lingle Wyoming, Bird and Harl of Mt. Ayr, Iowa; Two brothers, one at Independence, Mo. (William and his wife Bertha) and one at Lamonona, Iowa, two sisters at Berkeley, California,Forty-two grand Children, sisteen great-grand children, besides a large number of other relatives.
Mrs. McConnell's last illness had confined her to her bed for almost two weeks and the greater part of that time she was in intense sufferer, but she bore it all with patience and foritude.
The funeral was held at the home of her daugher, Mrs Conant, at nine o'clock Sunday morning. Rev. I.G. Hopkins,pastor of the Methodist church, conducted the funeral service, after which the body was taken to York from whence it was shipped to Independense, Mo., where it was placed in its final resting place, beside that of her life companion.


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