Miss Emmaline Dickinson was born November 28, 1839, at Zionville, Ind., and died at her home in Louisburg, Tuesday, November 2nd, 1926. She was aged 86 years, 11 months and four days.
She was married to Dr. George Wolf[e] in 1859. To this union ten children were born, four of whom preceded her to the Great Beyond, the husband dying in 1875 at Nevada, Mo. In the year 1877 Mrs. Wolf came to Louisburg, and in 1886 was married to William Eastin, who departed this life six years ago.
When a girl she united with the Christian church, but after her marriage to Dr. Wolf she transferred her membership to the Baptist church of which she has since been a faithful member, though during the last few years of her life she was unable to attend the services of the church, her faith in the Christ did not waver. She reared her children to follow her Savior and it is worthy of note that all of them are active workers for their Lord.
She is survived by six children: Mrs. Sadie Whitaker, of Bartlesville, Okla.; Mrs. Emma Percifield, Boise, Iowa; Mrs. Josie Ingram, Boulder, Colo.; Mrs. Minnie Neighbors, DeSota, Mo.; Clyde Wolf, Bucyrus, and Mrs. Matie Plumb, who so faithfully cared for her mother the past number of years.
Besides one brother, J. P. Dickinson, of Kellerton, Iowa, who is the last of a family of fourteen children, there are twenty-six grand children and twenty-nine great grand children.
The sympathy of the community is extended to the sorrowing loved ones.
Funeral services were held at the Baptist church, Friday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, Reverend Emil J. Carlson and interment was in Louisburg cemetery.
The following out-of-town relatives were present to attend the funeral: Mrs. A. N. Whitaker and son, George, of Bartlesville, Okla.; Mrs. Josie Ingram, of Boulder, Colo.; Mrs. and Mrs. Junor Plumb and son and daughter, of Atchison, Kansas; J. P. Dickinson and son, Bert, of Kellerton, Ia.; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wolf, of Bucyrus, Kansas.
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Notes:
This obituary is transcribed just as published. Exceptions of fact:
Her daughter Emma Percifield lived in Boise, Idaho.
Her daughter Minnie Neighbors was living at the time in DeSoto, Missouri.
It could be that there was a township named Zionville, but more likely the name might have been Zionsville.
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Miss Emmaline Dickinson was born November 28, 1839, at Zionville, Ind., and died at her home in Louisburg, Tuesday, November 2nd, 1926. She was aged 86 years, 11 months and four days.
She was married to Dr. George Wolf[e] in 1859. To this union ten children were born, four of whom preceded her to the Great Beyond, the husband dying in 1875 at Nevada, Mo. In the year 1877 Mrs. Wolf came to Louisburg, and in 1886 was married to William Eastin, who departed this life six years ago.
When a girl she united with the Christian church, but after her marriage to Dr. Wolf she transferred her membership to the Baptist church of which she has since been a faithful member, though during the last few years of her life she was unable to attend the services of the church, her faith in the Christ did not waver. She reared her children to follow her Savior and it is worthy of note that all of them are active workers for their Lord.
She is survived by six children: Mrs. Sadie Whitaker, of Bartlesville, Okla.; Mrs. Emma Percifield, Boise, Iowa; Mrs. Josie Ingram, Boulder, Colo.; Mrs. Minnie Neighbors, DeSota, Mo.; Clyde Wolf, Bucyrus, and Mrs. Matie Plumb, who so faithfully cared for her mother the past number of years.
Besides one brother, J. P. Dickinson, of Kellerton, Iowa, who is the last of a family of fourteen children, there are twenty-six grand children and twenty-nine great grand children.
The sympathy of the community is extended to the sorrowing loved ones.
Funeral services were held at the Baptist church, Friday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, Reverend Emil J. Carlson and interment was in Louisburg cemetery.
The following out-of-town relatives were present to attend the funeral: Mrs. A. N. Whitaker and son, George, of Bartlesville, Okla.; Mrs. Josie Ingram, of Boulder, Colo.; Mrs. and Mrs. Junor Plumb and son and daughter, of Atchison, Kansas; J. P. Dickinson and son, Bert, of Kellerton, Ia.; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wolf, of Bucyrus, Kansas.
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Notes:
This obituary is transcribed just as published. Exceptions of fact:
Her daughter Emma Percifield lived in Boise, Idaho.
Her daughter Minnie Neighbors was living at the time in DeSoto, Missouri.
It could be that there was a township named Zionville, but more likely the name might have been Zionsville.
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