Sylvia KISER, daughter of Jesse and Elvira PAGE, was born in Allen {County}, Kansas, on December 20, 1888, and departed this life September 25, aged forty-one years, nine months and six days. Her parents moved to Indiana when she was about a year old. Her childhood was spent around Lyons. The family later moved to near Worthington. On October 6, 1912, she was united in marriage to Clifford KISER. To this union were born eight children, one having preceded the mother in death. Although Sylvia never united with any church, she was converted during her sickness, and all her thoughts turned toward religion and saving people. The life she lived and her attitude toward death in her last days is a good Christian example to her family and neighborhood. Our loss has been heaven's gain. Great is the rejoicing in heaven when one more soul has come home. Sylvia was a kind and loving mother, always having the interest of her children at heart. She is survived by her husband and seven children, Paul, Helen, Mary, Margueritte, Gladys, Jessie and Jeanette; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Page, near Worthington, and Miss Zelma, at home; four brothers, Otha, of Santa Ana, California; Orphus, of Park; Elmer and Denzel, at home, besides a host of friends and other relatives. Her early school days were spent at Old Clifty and her loving kindness toward all her schoolmates was unsurpassed and the love manifested is still held dear by the few that remain.
Sylvia KISER, daughter of Jesse and Elvira PAGE, was born in Allen {County}, Kansas, on December 20, 1888, and departed this life September 25, aged forty-one years, nine months and six days. Her parents moved to Indiana when she was about a year old. Her childhood was spent around Lyons. The family later moved to near Worthington. On October 6, 1912, she was united in marriage to Clifford KISER. To this union were born eight children, one having preceded the mother in death. Although Sylvia never united with any church, she was converted during her sickness, and all her thoughts turned toward religion and saving people. The life she lived and her attitude toward death in her last days is a good Christian example to her family and neighborhood. Our loss has been heaven's gain. Great is the rejoicing in heaven when one more soul has come home. Sylvia was a kind and loving mother, always having the interest of her children at heart. She is survived by her husband and seven children, Paul, Helen, Mary, Margueritte, Gladys, Jessie and Jeanette; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Page, near Worthington, and Miss Zelma, at home; four brothers, Otha, of Santa Ana, California; Orphus, of Park; Elmer and Denzel, at home, besides a host of friends and other relatives. Her early school days were spent at Old Clifty and her loving kindness toward all her schoolmates was unsurpassed and the love manifested is still held dear by the few that remain.
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