She was married to W. R. Clark on January l9, l879. To this union were born 7 children, 5 of whom are now living. She departed this life September l5, l899, after a protracted illness of catarrhal consumption. Thus closes the life work of another mother--a mother whose whole life work has been for the welfare of her family, and whose only regret in obeying the death summons was that her family was still needing her care and she longed to stay with them. Having an abiding faith in the justice and mercy of an allwise Father, she committed her little ones to His care and has gone to rest.
Funeral services were conducted at the residence on east Ninth Street at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Rev. Wm. Biggs of the Baptist Church, officiating. [Decatur County Journal: September 2l, l899]
note: Riley and Ellen were first cousins.
She was married to W. R. Clark on January l9, l879. To this union were born 7 children, 5 of whom are now living. She departed this life September l5, l899, after a protracted illness of catarrhal consumption. Thus closes the life work of another mother--a mother whose whole life work has been for the welfare of her family, and whose only regret in obeying the death summons was that her family was still needing her care and she longed to stay with them. Having an abiding faith in the justice and mercy of an allwise Father, she committed her little ones to His care and has gone to rest.
Funeral services were conducted at the residence on east Ninth Street at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Rev. Wm. Biggs of the Baptist Church, officiating. [Decatur County Journal: September 2l, l899]
note: Riley and Ellen were first cousins.
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