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Anna Elizabeth <I>Abbott</I> Collins

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Anna Elizabeth Abbott Collins

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
26 Apr 1893 (aged 37)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 149, Lot 7, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Collins, wife of E.M. Collins of this city, and the oldest child of Dr. and Mrs. L.J. Abbott, died in Omaha this forenoon. She was 38 years of age.
She had been a patient for several months at St. Joseph's Hospital in Omaha. Anna received the best medical attention possible and the constant care and support of her loving relatives.
Her husband and Mother were at her bedside when death came.
Mrs. Collins remains will be taken home to Fremont for burial and will arrive over the F.E. & M.V. Railroad.
The funeral will take place on Friday from St. James Episcopal Church with Rev. Doherty, of Omaha, officiating.
Mrs. Collins lived most of her life in Fremont and was universally loved and respected.

The Fremont Tri-Weekly
Fremont, NE
27 APR 1893
Page 4

Information researched, slightly rewritten and added by: longagoandyesterday.

Go your way to the land of the Ancestors,
where they wait for you with open arms, there on the edge between this world and the next.
See; there they stand.
Ancestral spirits, welcome this one
to the place where we all must go.
(Ceisiwr Serith)
Mrs. Collins, wife of E.M. Collins of this city, and the oldest child of Dr. and Mrs. L.J. Abbott, died in Omaha this forenoon. She was 38 years of age.
She had been a patient for several months at St. Joseph's Hospital in Omaha. Anna received the best medical attention possible and the constant care and support of her loving relatives.
Her husband and Mother were at her bedside when death came.
Mrs. Collins remains will be taken home to Fremont for burial and will arrive over the F.E. & M.V. Railroad.
The funeral will take place on Friday from St. James Episcopal Church with Rev. Doherty, of Omaha, officiating.
Mrs. Collins lived most of her life in Fremont and was universally loved and respected.

The Fremont Tri-Weekly
Fremont, NE
27 APR 1893
Page 4

Information researched, slightly rewritten and added by: longagoandyesterday.

Go your way to the land of the Ancestors,
where they wait for you with open arms, there on the edge between this world and the next.
See; there they stand.
Ancestral spirits, welcome this one
to the place where we all must go.
(Ceisiwr Serith)


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