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Lennie Elizabeth “Linnie” <I>Cain</I> Mishler

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Lennie Elizabeth “Linnie” Cain Mishler

Birth
Lowell, Lane County, Oregon, USA
Death
4 Oct 1924 (aged 39)
Sheridan, Yamhill County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Hubbard, Marion County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
10a
Memorial ID
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Mishler.-Lennie (Cain) Mishler was born near Lowell, Oreg., Aug. 20, 1885; died at the home of J. M. Mishler near Sheridan, Oreg., Oct. 4, 1924; aged 39 y. 1 m. 14 d.

At the age of 12 years she with her parents moved to Crook Co., Oreg. She was married to Asa R. Mishler Oct. 14, 1903. To this union were born 5 sons and 1 daughter (Lewis, William, Archie, Harley, Matilda, and Harry), who are left to mourn their loss, besides husband, mother, 2 sisters, and 5 brothers.

She united with the Hopewell Mennonite Church in the fall of 1913. Later she moved with her family to Eastern Oregon, then to Washington, where the last few years she endured much sickness and underwent several surgical operations. She was much concerned about the welfare of her children and through her last sickness still chose that good part which shall not be taken away from her.

Short funeral services were conducted at the home of J. M. Mishler by Bro. G. D. Shenk, after which her body was taken to Hubbard, Oreg., where funeral services were held at the Hopewell Mennonite Church, conducted by Brethren D. F. Shenk and Henry Wolfer. Text. Mark 12:11. Interment in the adjoining cemetery.

Gospel Herald, October 23, 1924, page 591
Mishler.-Lennie (Cain) Mishler was born near Lowell, Oreg., Aug. 20, 1885; died at the home of J. M. Mishler near Sheridan, Oreg., Oct. 4, 1924; aged 39 y. 1 m. 14 d.

At the age of 12 years she with her parents moved to Crook Co., Oreg. She was married to Asa R. Mishler Oct. 14, 1903. To this union were born 5 sons and 1 daughter (Lewis, William, Archie, Harley, Matilda, and Harry), who are left to mourn their loss, besides husband, mother, 2 sisters, and 5 brothers.

She united with the Hopewell Mennonite Church in the fall of 1913. Later she moved with her family to Eastern Oregon, then to Washington, where the last few years she endured much sickness and underwent several surgical operations. She was much concerned about the welfare of her children and through her last sickness still chose that good part which shall not be taken away from her.

Short funeral services were conducted at the home of J. M. Mishler by Bro. G. D. Shenk, after which her body was taken to Hubbard, Oreg., where funeral services were held at the Hopewell Mennonite Church, conducted by Brethren D. F. Shenk and Henry Wolfer. Text. Mark 12:11. Interment in the adjoining cemetery.

Gospel Herald, October 23, 1924, page 591


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