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Laura Frances <I>Glascock</I> Glass

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Laura Frances Glascock Glass

Birth
Ralls County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Nov 1890 (aged 43)
Nelson, Butte County, California, USA
Burial
Chico, Butte County, California, USA Add to Map
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Chico Weekly Chronicle-Record, Saturday, November 15, 1890, pg 3 col 2: Obituary. Mrs. Laura F. Glass died at Nelson, Butte co., Cal., on Thursday, Nov. 6, 1890. She was born in Ralls Co., Mo., May 5, 1947, and came to California with her parents at the age of five. She was educated at Hesperian College in Woodland, where her parents, Geo. and Elizabeth Glascock, resided. She leaves to sorrow three brothers and four sisters.

At the age of fifteen she joined the Christian Church. In October 1865, she was married to our well-known citizen, R.P. Glass, and leaves four children, three sons and one daughter.

The funeral was conducted by the pastor of the Christian Church in Chico, of which she was a respected and beloved member. She was also a member of Rebekah Lodge in Chico. The members of that order consigned her body to rest with appropriate ceremonies.

She leaves the record of a glad and loving life. Always faithful in duty to all, family, friends and God, she beckons all to a higher plane of living.

Peace be to her ashes; her soul is gone to its bright reward – a crown bestowed for faithfulness, purity and charity.
Chico Weekly Chronicle-Record, Saturday, November 15, 1890, pg 3 col 2: Obituary. Mrs. Laura F. Glass died at Nelson, Butte co., Cal., on Thursday, Nov. 6, 1890. She was born in Ralls Co., Mo., May 5, 1947, and came to California with her parents at the age of five. She was educated at Hesperian College in Woodland, where her parents, Geo. and Elizabeth Glascock, resided. She leaves to sorrow three brothers and four sisters.

At the age of fifteen she joined the Christian Church. In October 1865, she was married to our well-known citizen, R.P. Glass, and leaves four children, three sons and one daughter.

The funeral was conducted by the pastor of the Christian Church in Chico, of which she was a respected and beloved member. She was also a member of Rebekah Lodge in Chico. The members of that order consigned her body to rest with appropriate ceremonies.

She leaves the record of a glad and loving life. Always faithful in duty to all, family, friends and God, she beckons all to a higher plane of living.

Peace be to her ashes; her soul is gone to its bright reward – a crown bestowed for faithfulness, purity and charity.


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