"Grandma" Trueblood as she was familiarly known, and who has been ill the past six weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Milan, passed away Saturday morning at 2:00 o'clock, funeral services were held in the church on Sabbath afternoon at 8:00 o'clock conducted by Rev. F.V. Hoyt, who based his remarks on the 55-57 verses of 1st Cor. 15 Chap., bringing much comfort to the bereaved friends and valuable counsel to the living; the casket was then taken to the station where the funeral party took the evening train for Athol, Idaho, where internment was made beside her husband and son. She was a native of North Carolina, born in 1850 and married at Greensboro, N.C., to Dr. Trueblood, who was a surgeon in the civil war. She will be greatly missed in the home circle of her devoted daughter; but her suffering was so intense that the end came as a blessed relief and "after life's fitful fever, she sleeps well."
Evidently a headstone does not exist for Margaret. According to her obituary, she is buried beside her husband.
"Grandma" Trueblood as she was familiarly known, and who has been ill the past six weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Milan, passed away Saturday morning at 2:00 o'clock, funeral services were held in the church on Sabbath afternoon at 8:00 o'clock conducted by Rev. F.V. Hoyt, who based his remarks on the 55-57 verses of 1st Cor. 15 Chap., bringing much comfort to the bereaved friends and valuable counsel to the living; the casket was then taken to the station where the funeral party took the evening train for Athol, Idaho, where internment was made beside her husband and son. She was a native of North Carolina, born in 1850 and married at Greensboro, N.C., to Dr. Trueblood, who was a surgeon in the civil war. She will be greatly missed in the home circle of her devoted daughter; but her suffering was so intense that the end came as a blessed relief and "after life's fitful fever, she sleeps well."
Evidently a headstone does not exist for Margaret. According to her obituary, she is buried beside her husband.
Family Members
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Lucy Edith Trueblood Main
1861–1940
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Emma E. Trueblood Hiatt
1863–1938
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Rachel M. Trueblood
1865–1866
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Leander Trueblood
1868–1868
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Cassius R. "Cashin" Trueblood
1869–1870
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Jesse Parker "Jesse" Trueblood
1870–1942
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Flora I. Trueblood
1872–1899
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Samuel Thomas Trueblood
1874–1955
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Lillie Alice Trueblood Coulson
1879–1956
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Clara Frances Trueblood Metz
1880–1971
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James Randolph Trueblood
1884–1957
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Addison Bradshaw Trueblood
1887–1943
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