Ethel May Fielder was born March 10, 1884, and died July 5, 1943, in Lincoln, Nebr., aged 59 years, 3 months and 25 days.
She came to Table Rock when a young woman and was united in marriage to Aaron S. Crisler Jan. 25, 1905. To this union three children were born, Erma, who died in infancy; Claude, who preceded his mother in death in November, 1929, and Aubra M. of Denver, who was at her bedside when the end came.
A niece, Wilma Fielder, made her home with her aunt until her marriage in January of this year.
She leaves to mourn her departure her husband, her son, Aubra M.; two grandchildren, Dean and Charlene, of Denver; one sister, Mrs. Nettie Muran of Reno, Ill., one brother, Clarence of Denver, other relatives, and many friends.
She was a member of the Methodist church and a devoted Christian, always trying to exemplify the Golden rule. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother, and a friend to all who knew her.
Funeral services were held in Lincoln, conducted by Rev. "Walter Aitken, and interment was in the Table Rock cemetery, with services conducted by Rev. W. H. Merrill, pastor of the Methodist church.
(Pawnee Republican, July 22, 1943.)
Ethel May Fielder was born March 10, 1884, and died July 5, 1943, in Lincoln, Nebr., aged 59 years, 3 months and 25 days.
She came to Table Rock when a young woman and was united in marriage to Aaron S. Crisler Jan. 25, 1905. To this union three children were born, Erma, who died in infancy; Claude, who preceded his mother in death in November, 1929, and Aubra M. of Denver, who was at her bedside when the end came.
A niece, Wilma Fielder, made her home with her aunt until her marriage in January of this year.
She leaves to mourn her departure her husband, her son, Aubra M.; two grandchildren, Dean and Charlene, of Denver; one sister, Mrs. Nettie Muran of Reno, Ill., one brother, Clarence of Denver, other relatives, and many friends.
She was a member of the Methodist church and a devoted Christian, always trying to exemplify the Golden rule. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother, and a friend to all who knew her.
Funeral services were held in Lincoln, conducted by Rev. "Walter Aitken, and interment was in the Table Rock cemetery, with services conducted by Rev. W. H. Merrill, pastor of the Methodist church.
(Pawnee Republican, July 22, 1943.)
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