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David Davison Dane

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David Davison Dane

Birth
Cole County, Missouri, USA
Death
21 Feb 1920 (aged 62)
Miller County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Russellville, Cole County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Farmer. son of James and Margaret Cliburn. missosuri vital records...The Eldon Advertiser, February 26, 1920

David Davidson Dane died at his home one mile east of Olean, Mo., on February
21, 1920. He was born February 3, 1853, being 67 years and 17 days old.

He was married to Amanda Harriet Garrett, December 16, 1875. To this union seven
children were born, five sons and two daughters. One son, James William Dane
preceded him to the grave. He is survived by Golson of Kansas City, David of
Eldon, John of Enon, Thomas of Eldon, John of Enon, Thomas of Olean, Mrs.
Charles Buchanan of Aurora Springs and Mrs. J. A. Jones of Enon, besides
fourteen grandchildren.

The deceased died from dropsy after a lingering illness. All that loving hands
could do was done to stay the hand of the grim reaper. All of his children,
except Golson, who was prevented by sickness, waited on him at his bedside in
his sickness and did all they could to allay his sufferings in his last days.
Mrs. Dane and the children were assisted by their many good neighbors.

Funeral services were conducted by J. W. Wetzel on February 22 after which the
earthly tabernacle, the house made of clay, was interred in the Matheis Cemetery
one and one-half miles east of Enon.

One of the children were heard to remark that the neighbors were just as good to
them as they could be and that good neighbors are worth a whole lot in sickness
and the mother and children appreciated it.


information given by Nancy A.T...thanks
Farmer. son of James and Margaret Cliburn. missosuri vital records...The Eldon Advertiser, February 26, 1920

David Davidson Dane died at his home one mile east of Olean, Mo., on February
21, 1920. He was born February 3, 1853, being 67 years and 17 days old.

He was married to Amanda Harriet Garrett, December 16, 1875. To this union seven
children were born, five sons and two daughters. One son, James William Dane
preceded him to the grave. He is survived by Golson of Kansas City, David of
Eldon, John of Enon, Thomas of Eldon, John of Enon, Thomas of Olean, Mrs.
Charles Buchanan of Aurora Springs and Mrs. J. A. Jones of Enon, besides
fourteen grandchildren.

The deceased died from dropsy after a lingering illness. All that loving hands
could do was done to stay the hand of the grim reaper. All of his children,
except Golson, who was prevented by sickness, waited on him at his bedside in
his sickness and did all they could to allay his sufferings in his last days.
Mrs. Dane and the children were assisted by their many good neighbors.

Funeral services were conducted by J. W. Wetzel on February 22 after which the
earthly tabernacle, the house made of clay, was interred in the Matheis Cemetery
one and one-half miles east of Enon.

One of the children were heard to remark that the neighbors were just as good to
them as they could be and that good neighbors are worth a whole lot in sickness
and the mother and children appreciated it.


information given by Nancy A.T...thanks


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  • Created by: JMW
  • Added: Apr 14, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68386210/david_davison-dane: accessed ), memorial page for David Davison Dane (3 Feb 1858–21 Feb 1920), Find a Grave Memorial ID 68386210, citing Matheis Cemetery, Russellville, Cole County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by JMW (contributor 46782742).