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Isaac Ellsworth Phillips

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Isaac Ellsworth Phillips

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
30 Sep 1918 (aged 44)
Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Isaac Ellsworth Phillips, formerly a resident of Clarinda, is dead. His remains arrived from Colorado yesterday noon and the funeral was held that afternoon at 4 o'clock at the family home on North Nineteenth street, conducted by Rev. M. M. Cable, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. The singers were Mrs. Myrtle B. Nies, Mrs. James G. Scroggs, Otis Lucas and C. E. Bradley. The pallbearers were G. A. Boyer, H. L. Chamberlain, Hugh Miller, Chad Baker, J. Q. Douthit and M. H. Driftmier. The late Mr. Phillips was an invalid for the last four years before his death. He was the oldest son of Rosiel Finch and Sarah Ann Phillips, was born in Middletown, O., March 16, 1874, and died in Pueblo, Colo., Sept. 30, 1918. His father, a brother Orville Beach, his first wife Alice Rhodes, and their two sons, Darrell John and Clinton Bruce preceded him into the Great Beyond. His mother, three sisters Edith Phillips, Mattie Phillips and Paye Morris, also, two brothers, W. C. Phillips and E. H. Phillips remain and mourn his loss. He is also survived by a second wife and two daughters, Marie and Louise. One of his favorite Bible texts was, "God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life," and in that faith he passed away. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 3, 1918

Phillips Isaac Ellsworth - Isaac Ellsworth Phillips, oldest son of Rosiel Finch and Sarah Ann Philips, was born in Middletown, Ohio March 16th. 1871, and died in 1918.
His father, a brother Orville Beach, his first wife Alice Rhodes, and their two sons, Darrell John and Clinton Bruce preceded him into the Great Beyond.
His mother, three sisters, Edith Phillips, Mattie Phillips and Faye Morris, also two brothers, W. C. Phillips and E. H. Phillips remain and mourn his loss. He is also survived by a second wife and two daughters, Marie and Louise.
One of his favorite Bible texts, "God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life", and in that faith he passed away.
The pall bearers at the funeral were; G. A. Boyer, H. L. Chamberlain, Hugh Miller, Chad Baker, Mart Driftmier, John Douthit. Services were conducted by Rev. M. M. Cable of the M. E. Church at the family home on North 19th St.. Wednesday Oct. 3rd at 4 p. m. Music by Mrs. Myrtle Neis, Mrs. James Scroggs, Mr. Otis Lucas, Mr. Ellis Bradley. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 10, 1918

ISAAC ELLSWORTH PHILLIPS - Isaac Ellsworth Phillips, oldest son of Rosiel Finch and Sarah Ann Phillips, was born in Middletown, O., March 16th 1874 and died in Pueblo Colo., Sept. 30, 1918.
His father, a brother, Orville Beach, his first wife, Alice Rhodes, and their two sons, Darrell John and Clinton Bruce preceeded him into the Great Beyond.
His mother, three sisters, Edith Phillips, Mattie Phillips and Faye Morris, also two brothers, W. C. Phillips and E. H. Phillips remain and mourn his loss. He is also survived by a second wife and two daughters,
Marie and Louise.
One of his favorite Bible texts, "God so loved the World that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life", and in that faith he passed away.
Services were conducted, at 4 p.m., Wednesday, by Rev. M. M. Cable of the M. E. church, at the family home on N. 19th St.

The pall bearers were G. A. Boyer, H. L. Chamberlain, Hugh Miller, Chad Baker, John Douthit, Mart Driftmier. Music by Mrs. Myrtle Neis, Mrs. James Scraggs, Otis Lucas and Ellis Bradley. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 3, 1918
Isaac Ellsworth Phillips, formerly a resident of Clarinda, is dead. His remains arrived from Colorado yesterday noon and the funeral was held that afternoon at 4 o'clock at the family home on North Nineteenth street, conducted by Rev. M. M. Cable, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church. The singers were Mrs. Myrtle B. Nies, Mrs. James G. Scroggs, Otis Lucas and C. E. Bradley. The pallbearers were G. A. Boyer, H. L. Chamberlain, Hugh Miller, Chad Baker, J. Q. Douthit and M. H. Driftmier. The late Mr. Phillips was an invalid for the last four years before his death. He was the oldest son of Rosiel Finch and Sarah Ann Phillips, was born in Middletown, O., March 16, 1874, and died in Pueblo, Colo., Sept. 30, 1918. His father, a brother Orville Beach, his first wife Alice Rhodes, and their two sons, Darrell John and Clinton Bruce preceded him into the Great Beyond. His mother, three sisters Edith Phillips, Mattie Phillips and Paye Morris, also, two brothers, W. C. Phillips and E. H. Phillips remain and mourn his loss. He is also survived by a second wife and two daughters, Marie and Louise. One of his favorite Bible texts was, "God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life," and in that faith he passed away. CLARINDA JOURNAL, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 3, 1918

Phillips Isaac Ellsworth - Isaac Ellsworth Phillips, oldest son of Rosiel Finch and Sarah Ann Philips, was born in Middletown, Ohio March 16th. 1871, and died in 1918.
His father, a brother Orville Beach, his first wife Alice Rhodes, and their two sons, Darrell John and Clinton Bruce preceded him into the Great Beyond.
His mother, three sisters, Edith Phillips, Mattie Phillips and Faye Morris, also two brothers, W. C. Phillips and E. H. Phillips remain and mourn his loss. He is also survived by a second wife and two daughters, Marie and Louise.
One of his favorite Bible texts, "God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life", and in that faith he passed away.
The pall bearers at the funeral were; G. A. Boyer, H. L. Chamberlain, Hugh Miller, Chad Baker, Mart Driftmier, John Douthit. Services were conducted by Rev. M. M. Cable of the M. E. Church at the family home on North 19th St.. Wednesday Oct. 3rd at 4 p. m. Music by Mrs. Myrtle Neis, Mrs. James Scroggs, Mr. Otis Lucas, Mr. Ellis Bradley. CLARINDA HERALD, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 10, 1918

ISAAC ELLSWORTH PHILLIPS - Isaac Ellsworth Phillips, oldest son of Rosiel Finch and Sarah Ann Phillips, was born in Middletown, O., March 16th 1874 and died in Pueblo Colo., Sept. 30, 1918.
His father, a brother, Orville Beach, his first wife, Alice Rhodes, and their two sons, Darrell John and Clinton Bruce preceeded him into the Great Beyond.
His mother, three sisters, Edith Phillips, Mattie Phillips and Faye Morris, also two brothers, W. C. Phillips and E. H. Phillips remain and mourn his loss. He is also survived by a second wife and two daughters,
Marie and Louise.
One of his favorite Bible texts, "God so loved the World that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life", and in that faith he passed away.
Services were conducted, at 4 p.m., Wednesday, by Rev. M. M. Cable of the M. E. church, at the family home on N. 19th St.

The pall bearers were G. A. Boyer, H. L. Chamberlain, Hugh Miller, Chad Baker, John Douthit, Mart Driftmier. Music by Mrs. Myrtle Neis, Mrs. James Scraggs, Otis Lucas and Ellis Bradley. PAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, Clarinda, Iowa, Oct 3, 1918


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