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Barbara <I>Pletcher</I> Hooley

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Barbara Pletcher Hooley

Birth
Richland County, Ohio, USA
Death
30 Oct 1926 (aged 83)
Fairview, Oscoda County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Fairview, Oscoda County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Lot 9, Block N, Grave 2
Memorial ID
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Hooley.-Barbara, daughter of William and Ann Pletcher, was born in Richland Co., Ohio, April 4, 1843; died at the home of Joseph J. Pletcher Oct. 30, 1926; aged 83 y. 6 m. 26 d. She with her parents moved to Indiana in the year 1852. She was united in marriage to Levi Hooley on Feb. 5, 1898. She, with her husband, moved to Michigan in the year 1909 where she lived the remainder of her life. Her husband preceded her in death on Dec. 26, 1925. She united with the Mennonite Church in early life and remained faithful to the end. Her health had been failing for several years. She always enjoyed attending church services, her seat never being vacant when health permitted her to be present. Her great desire during her last illness was that her dear Lord should call her home. She leaves sisters (Anna and Mary), five brothers (Abram, Christian, William, Joseph, and Samuel); also many nieces, nephews, and a host of friends. Funeral services were held at the Fairview, Mich., Mennonite Church Nov. 1, conducted by M. S. Steiner and Menno Esch.

Rest on, dear sister, your labor is o'er,
Your toiling hands will toil no more;
A faithful sister, true and kind,
No friend on earth like you we'll find."

GOSPEL HERALD - Vol. XIX, No. 34 - November 18, 1926
Hooley.-Barbara, daughter of William and Ann Pletcher, was born in Richland Co., Ohio, April 4, 1843; died at the home of Joseph J. Pletcher Oct. 30, 1926; aged 83 y. 6 m. 26 d. She with her parents moved to Indiana in the year 1852. She was united in marriage to Levi Hooley on Feb. 5, 1898. She, with her husband, moved to Michigan in the year 1909 where she lived the remainder of her life. Her husband preceded her in death on Dec. 26, 1925. She united with the Mennonite Church in early life and remained faithful to the end. Her health had been failing for several years. She always enjoyed attending church services, her seat never being vacant when health permitted her to be present. Her great desire during her last illness was that her dear Lord should call her home. She leaves sisters (Anna and Mary), five brothers (Abram, Christian, William, Joseph, and Samuel); also many nieces, nephews, and a host of friends. Funeral services were held at the Fairview, Mich., Mennonite Church Nov. 1, conducted by M. S. Steiner and Menno Esch.

Rest on, dear sister, your labor is o'er,
Your toiling hands will toil no more;
A faithful sister, true and kind,
No friend on earth like you we'll find."

GOSPEL HERALD - Vol. XIX, No. 34 - November 18, 1926


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