To this union ten children were born, seven of whom are left to mourn with their father the loss of a kind and loving wife and mother. Rueben, Gertrude and Sara Jane preceded their mother several years previous. Those living are James E., the oldest, John F., Glenn and Mrs. Marion Englehaupt, all of Inman; Mrs. Rhoda Asher of Page; George E. and Mrs. Georgia DeLong of O’Neill. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Altie Flower of Stillwater, Okla. and two brothers, B. I. Rose of Brunswick and H.J. Rose of Brighton, Mo., to mourn her departure.
For the past four years, her health had been gradually failing, although she had been confined to her bed only seven weeks when her spirit left for the final resting place with the Almighty on December 21, 1920.
Funeral services were held December, 23, in the Methodist church in Inman, conducted by Rev. Urwin, and interment made in the Page Cemetery.
[The Atkinson Graphic, Atkinson, NE; 31 Dec 1920 (Friday), p. 4]
To this union ten children were born, seven of whom are left to mourn with their father the loss of a kind and loving wife and mother. Rueben, Gertrude and Sara Jane preceded their mother several years previous. Those living are James E., the oldest, John F., Glenn and Mrs. Marion Englehaupt, all of Inman; Mrs. Rhoda Asher of Page; George E. and Mrs. Georgia DeLong of O’Neill. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Altie Flower of Stillwater, Okla. and two brothers, B. I. Rose of Brunswick and H.J. Rose of Brighton, Mo., to mourn her departure.
For the past four years, her health had been gradually failing, although she had been confined to her bed only seven weeks when her spirit left for the final resting place with the Almighty on December 21, 1920.
Funeral services were held December, 23, in the Methodist church in Inman, conducted by Rev. Urwin, and interment made in the Page Cemetery.
[The Atkinson Graphic, Atkinson, NE; 31 Dec 1920 (Friday), p. 4]
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