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Frances Isabell <I>Moomaw</I> Inloes

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Frances Isabell Moomaw Inloes

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
2 Jan 1923 (aged 67)
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.3623667, Longitude: -93.7455083
Memorial ID
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Daughter of David Moomaw and Frances Gish. Wife of Haydon S. Inloes
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Additional information from LaDon Brennan (#46902635):

INLOES, Frances Isabelle MOOMAW
b: Sep 25 1855, near Springfield, IL
d: Jan 2 1923, Henry Co, MO
bur: Englewood Cemetery Clinton, Henry Co, MO
Clinton MO - In Memory of Mrs. H. S. Inloes - Frances Isabelle Moomaw was born September 25th, 1855, near Springfield, Illinois. She was united in marriage at Walnut Grove church, Auburn, Illinois, to Hayden S. Inloes, on March 22, 1877. She was converted in 1880, at Miller schoolhouse in Illinois. Later she united with the Alberta Methodist church, to which she gave of her means and presence as long as she was able to go. The church will miss her in all its activities. She with her husband and eldest son came to Missouri in 1881, and for 41 years, lived on the farm seven and a half miles east of Clinton. Here she lovingly cared for both her father and her husband's father in the years of infirmity before their death. From here her spirit took its flight to God at 7:15, January 2, 1923. For several years she had been a great sufferer, always patient and cheerful. On last Thanksgiving day, she was taken with a severe pain in her side and was never much better until death came to relieve her from her suffering. She leaves to mourn her death her beloved husband and four children, to whom she was devoted and for whom she spent her life in loving service - Allie and Mrs. Harry Jones, near home; Claude, at home, and his twin sister, Maude, now Mrs. Floyd Nutt, of Clinton. Three brothers - Jim Moomaw, of Coal, Mo.; Wm., of Girard, Ill., and George, of Carlinville, Ill. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her to the better world. She was of a domestic turn, a painstaking housekeeper, and a devoted mother, never shirking from any task however hard it might be, that would add to the comfort and pleasure of her home and friends. Her husband can testify that she was his helpmate in the fullest sense. She was a good neighbor, a true wife, a loving, indulgent mother, a good Christian. What higher eulogy could be given one? In her last goodbye to her loved ones, she told them to go to church, and to train their children to attend church. The funeral was held at her late home on January 4th. Interment in Englewood.
Daughter of David Moomaw and Frances Gish. Wife of Haydon S. Inloes
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Additional information from LaDon Brennan (#46902635):

INLOES, Frances Isabelle MOOMAW
b: Sep 25 1855, near Springfield, IL
d: Jan 2 1923, Henry Co, MO
bur: Englewood Cemetery Clinton, Henry Co, MO
Clinton MO - In Memory of Mrs. H. S. Inloes - Frances Isabelle Moomaw was born September 25th, 1855, near Springfield, Illinois. She was united in marriage at Walnut Grove church, Auburn, Illinois, to Hayden S. Inloes, on March 22, 1877. She was converted in 1880, at Miller schoolhouse in Illinois. Later she united with the Alberta Methodist church, to which she gave of her means and presence as long as she was able to go. The church will miss her in all its activities. She with her husband and eldest son came to Missouri in 1881, and for 41 years, lived on the farm seven and a half miles east of Clinton. Here she lovingly cared for both her father and her husband's father in the years of infirmity before their death. From here her spirit took its flight to God at 7:15, January 2, 1923. For several years she had been a great sufferer, always patient and cheerful. On last Thanksgiving day, she was taken with a severe pain in her side and was never much better until death came to relieve her from her suffering. She leaves to mourn her death her beloved husband and four children, to whom she was devoted and for whom she spent her life in loving service - Allie and Mrs. Harry Jones, near home; Claude, at home, and his twin sister, Maude, now Mrs. Floyd Nutt, of Clinton. Three brothers - Jim Moomaw, of Coal, Mo.; Wm., of Girard, Ill., and George, of Carlinville, Ill. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her to the better world. She was of a domestic turn, a painstaking housekeeper, and a devoted mother, never shirking from any task however hard it might be, that would add to the comfort and pleasure of her home and friends. Her husband can testify that she was his helpmate in the fullest sense. She was a good neighbor, a true wife, a loving, indulgent mother, a good Christian. What higher eulogy could be given one? In her last goodbye to her loved ones, she told them to go to church, and to train their children to attend church. The funeral was held at her late home on January 4th. Interment in Englewood.


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