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Louisa Jane <I>Ash</I> Beeler

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Louisa Jane Ash Beeler

Birth
Scott County, Virginia, USA
Death
13 May 1884 (aged 58)
Saint James, Phelps County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Phelps County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.0453305, Longitude: -91.6879283
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wife of John Crawford BEELER
and dau of Samuel Preston Ash & Margaret Elizabeth Mitchell

The Rolla New Era, Rolla, Missouri, May 17, 1884
Died, in Dillon Township, Phelps County, Mo., on May 13, 1884, Mrs. LOUISA J BEELER, daughter of SAMUEL ASH, residing near Iberia, Miller County, Mo., and wife of JOHN BEELER, deceased, in the 58th year of her age.

Mrs. BEELER was born in Holston, Scott County, Virginia, in 1826, and soon after her marriage removed with her husband to Rutledge, Tennessee, where in 1852 they emigrated to their late home, now their final resting place. She was brought up in the faith of the Lutheran Church, but united with the Methodist Church in obedience to the wishes of her husband. She was a kind neighbor, an industrious housekeeper, a good wife and loving mother; filling the measure of the inspired Psalmist.

"Lord my heart is not haughty.
Nor mine eyes lofty;
Neither do I exercise myself in great matters,
Or in things too high for me.

Surely I have behaved and quieted myself,
As a child that is weaned of its mother;
My soul is even as a weaned child.

Let Israel hope in the Lord,
From henceforth and forever."
wife of John Crawford BEELER
and dau of Samuel Preston Ash & Margaret Elizabeth Mitchell

The Rolla New Era, Rolla, Missouri, May 17, 1884
Died, in Dillon Township, Phelps County, Mo., on May 13, 1884, Mrs. LOUISA J BEELER, daughter of SAMUEL ASH, residing near Iberia, Miller County, Mo., and wife of JOHN BEELER, deceased, in the 58th year of her age.

Mrs. BEELER was born in Holston, Scott County, Virginia, in 1826, and soon after her marriage removed with her husband to Rutledge, Tennessee, where in 1852 they emigrated to their late home, now their final resting place. She was brought up in the faith of the Lutheran Church, but united with the Methodist Church in obedience to the wishes of her husband. She was a kind neighbor, an industrious housekeeper, a good wife and loving mother; filling the measure of the inspired Psalmist.

"Lord my heart is not haughty.
Nor mine eyes lofty;
Neither do I exercise myself in great matters,
Or in things too high for me.

Surely I have behaved and quieted myself,
As a child that is weaned of its mother;
My soul is even as a weaned child.

Let Israel hope in the Lord,
From henceforth and forever."


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