HIGBEE NEWS (Randolph County MO)
Friday, 27 Mar 1914--MRS. E. N. MEYERS DEAD--One of the saddest deaths ever to occur in Higbee, and which has cast a gloom over the community from which it will not soon recover, was that of Mrs. E. N. Meyers, who died at her home in this place about 3 p.m. Saturday, March 21, following the birth of a baby girl. Mrs. Meyers was the daughter of the late Wm. and Diana Jones, and was born May, 12, 1880 [sic], near Myers. She was united in marriage on Dec 28, 1910, to E. N. Meyers of Attica, Ohio, from which place they returned several months ago to make Higbee their home. She is survived by her husband, one brother and four sisters, who have the deepest sympathy of all. Funeral services were conducted at Christian church Monday and interment made at New Hope.
Friday, 3 Apr 1914--IN MEMORY--Of America Jones-Meyers who departed this life March 21st, 1914. She was born at Myers, Howard county, May 12th, 1880, and lived there and at Higbee most all her life. December 28th, 1910 she was married to E. N. Meyers of Attica, Ohio, and lived at that place about two years, and then returned to Higbee. She united with the Higbee Christian church at an early age, and retained membership there until called to the "Church Triumphant". Besides her husband she leaves four sisters, Mmes. T. H. Dinwiddie, J. W. Marshall, John Miller and Floyd Moore and one brother, J. B. Jones, all of Higbee.
*transcribed by Kathy Bowlin*
HIGBEE NEWS (Randolph County MO)
Friday, 27 Mar 1914--MRS. E. N. MEYERS DEAD--One of the saddest deaths ever to occur in Higbee, and which has cast a gloom over the community from which it will not soon recover, was that of Mrs. E. N. Meyers, who died at her home in this place about 3 p.m. Saturday, March 21, following the birth of a baby girl. Mrs. Meyers was the daughter of the late Wm. and Diana Jones, and was born May, 12, 1880 [sic], near Myers. She was united in marriage on Dec 28, 1910, to E. N. Meyers of Attica, Ohio, from which place they returned several months ago to make Higbee their home. She is survived by her husband, one brother and four sisters, who have the deepest sympathy of all. Funeral services were conducted at Christian church Monday and interment made at New Hope.
Friday, 3 Apr 1914--IN MEMORY--Of America Jones-Meyers who departed this life March 21st, 1914. She was born at Myers, Howard county, May 12th, 1880, and lived there and at Higbee most all her life. December 28th, 1910 she was married to E. N. Meyers of Attica, Ohio, and lived at that place about two years, and then returned to Higbee. She united with the Higbee Christian church at an early age, and retained membership there until called to the "Church Triumphant". Besides her husband she leaves four sisters, Mmes. T. H. Dinwiddie, J. W. Marshall, John Miller and Floyd Moore and one brother, J. B. Jones, all of Higbee.
*transcribed by Kathy Bowlin*
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