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Myrtle Opal Luellen

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Myrtle Opal Luellen

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26 Feb 1916 (aged 10)
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Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Obituary

Myrtle Opal Luellen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Loren Luellen, died Saturday evening February 26, 1916, at her home 4 miles east of New Market, after a short but painful illness caused by appendicitis. Myrtle was born November 6, 1905 and passed away at the age of 10 years, 3 months, and 20 days.

Myrtle was a dear friend, pupil, sister, and daughter, and greatly loved by those who knew her. She was ever ready to do what she was told and always tried to do right. Myrtle never forgot to say her prayers. They were always with her sick or well. She was left motherless 4 years ago and we feel, that mother and child are happy.

Among those to mourn her death are her father, Mr Lorren Luellen and wife, four brothers, Clifford, Charley, George and Meredith, and three sisters,Mrs Don Leighton, Mrs Harry Combs and Cleo, besides a host of friends.

Farwell Myrtle, how we miss thee Mortal tongues can never tell; Lonely is our home without thee, but with thee we know 'tis well.

Funeral services were held Tuesday from the Christian church, conducted by W.B.F. Robb. Interment in Memory cemetery.
Obituary

Myrtle Opal Luellen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Loren Luellen, died Saturday evening February 26, 1916, at her home 4 miles east of New Market, after a short but painful illness caused by appendicitis. Myrtle was born November 6, 1905 and passed away at the age of 10 years, 3 months, and 20 days.

Myrtle was a dear friend, pupil, sister, and daughter, and greatly loved by those who knew her. She was ever ready to do what she was told and always tried to do right. Myrtle never forgot to say her prayers. They were always with her sick or well. She was left motherless 4 years ago and we feel, that mother and child are happy.

Among those to mourn her death are her father, Mr Lorren Luellen and wife, four brothers, Clifford, Charley, George and Meredith, and three sisters,Mrs Don Leighton, Mrs Harry Combs and Cleo, besides a host of friends.

Farwell Myrtle, how we miss thee Mortal tongues can never tell; Lonely is our home without thee, but with thee we know 'tis well.

Funeral services were held Tuesday from the Christian church, conducted by W.B.F. Robb. Interment in Memory cemetery.


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