DATED JUNE 15, 1916
Etta Pearl Shamblen was born July 5, 1885, died June 8, 1916. She spent her girlhood days in Mills county, Iowa. February 14, 1906, she was united in marriage to Jesse Hummel, when they moved onto a farm near Imogene, living there seven years, and later moved to near Strahan, where they spent three years. Early this spring they moved to their present home at the east edge of Tabor. Thursday June 8th, she gave birth to twins, which was the cause of her death.
At the age of 20 years Mrs. Hummel was converted and united with the Methodist church at Essex, and remained faithful to her trust in God. She was a true wife and loving mother, always tenderly caring for her family. She leaves to mourn her death her husband Jesse Hummel and five little children, Ossie Floe, Franklin Thomas, Ruth Mae, Vera Lucy and one little baby boy; also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shamblen and four sisters, Mary Riffle of Missouri, Nellie Peterson of Hastings, Iowa, Velma and Anna, and eight brothers, Roy, George and Fred of California, Charley, Earl, Merrill, Harry and Lester, all of whom live near. All were present at the funeral except one sister, Mrs. Riffle and the three brothers in California. The funeral services were held from the home Sunday, June 11 and were conducted by Rev. M. A. Gable of the Malvern M. E. church.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks to one and all of the kind friends and neighbors for their help and sympathy during the death and burial of our loved one. We cannot see you all in person but shall remember you just the same.
s/ Jesse Hummel and children. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shamblen and children.
DATED JUNE 15, 1916
Etta Pearl Shamblen was born July 5, 1885, died June 8, 1916. She spent her girlhood days in Mills county, Iowa. February 14, 1906, she was united in marriage to Jesse Hummel, when they moved onto a farm near Imogene, living there seven years, and later moved to near Strahan, where they spent three years. Early this spring they moved to their present home at the east edge of Tabor. Thursday June 8th, she gave birth to twins, which was the cause of her death.
At the age of 20 years Mrs. Hummel was converted and united with the Methodist church at Essex, and remained faithful to her trust in God. She was a true wife and loving mother, always tenderly caring for her family. She leaves to mourn her death her husband Jesse Hummel and five little children, Ossie Floe, Franklin Thomas, Ruth Mae, Vera Lucy and one little baby boy; also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shamblen and four sisters, Mary Riffle of Missouri, Nellie Peterson of Hastings, Iowa, Velma and Anna, and eight brothers, Roy, George and Fred of California, Charley, Earl, Merrill, Harry and Lester, all of whom live near. All were present at the funeral except one sister, Mrs. Riffle and the three brothers in California. The funeral services were held from the home Sunday, June 11 and were conducted by Rev. M. A. Gable of the Malvern M. E. church.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks to one and all of the kind friends and neighbors for their help and sympathy during the death and burial of our loved one. We cannot see you all in person but shall remember you just the same.
s/ Jesse Hummel and children. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shamblen and children.
Family Members
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Roy William Shamblen
1877–1935
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Rozella Mae Shamblen Riffle
1882–1921
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John Frederick Shamblen
1883–1945
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Charles O. "Charley" Shamblen
1886–1936
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Nellie Jeanette Shamblen Peterson Fogel
1888–1969
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Earl Leon Shamblen
1889–1963
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Merrill Jessie Shamblen
1895–1966
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Velna Ionia Shamblen Clements
1897–1926
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Anna E Shamblen Gaylord
1899–1974
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