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Eva Nancy <I>Waggoner</I> Borrowman

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Eva Nancy Waggoner Borrowman

Birth
Martinsburg, Pike County, Illinois, USA
Death
26 May 1939 (aged 71)
Nebo, Pike County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Pleasant Hill, Pike County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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She was the daughter of David Daniel Waggoner & Amanda S. Foster.

Mrs. J. W. (Nancy Eva) Borrowman, 71, passed away Friday night, May 26th, following a paralytic stoke at her home in Nebo. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, May 27th at 2:30 at the residence. Burial was in Crescent Heights Cemetery at Pleasant Hill. Many relatives and friends came from a distance and the service was one of the largest ever held in south Pike County.
Nancy Eva Waggoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Waggoner, was born in Martinsburg Township, Feb. 15, 1868. She has spent her lifetime in Pike County, with the exception of brief periods in Arkansas and California.
On Nov. 12, 1890, she was united in marriage with John Borrowman. Four children; Lena, Fred, Winona and Obie blessed this union.
Mrs. Borrowman was preceded in death by two sisters, Martha Miller of Kansas, and Lucinda York of New Canton; one brother, Charles Waggoner of Oklahoma; and one grandchild, John Lewis Borrowman of Eureka.
She leaves to mourn her departure, her husband, John Borrowman of Nebo; one sister, Mrs. Mary Brummel of Pleasant Hill; one brother, George Waggoner of Oklahoma, four children, Mrs. Harry Foote of Nebo, Illinois, Fred Borrowman of Eureka, Illinois, Winona Borrowman of Ontario, Calif., and Obie Borrowman of Wood River; five grandchildren, Eva Jane, Ned and Sue Foote of Nebo, and Johanna and Harrison Lee Borrowman of Eureka and a host of other relatives and friends.
Aunt Eva, as she was known of many, was a faithful follower of Jesus Christ, having joined the church at an early age. Through her steadfastness of faith, her unceasing devotion, her beauty of character, she will be remembered and sadly missed as a living example of the Life Beautiful about which Jesus spoke when he said; " Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God."
Submitted from Fannie Guthrie Buchanan's scrapbook by Kathy Robinson and Carolyne Conner Puskas.
She was the daughter of David Daniel Waggoner & Amanda S. Foster.

Mrs. J. W. (Nancy Eva) Borrowman, 71, passed away Friday night, May 26th, following a paralytic stoke at her home in Nebo. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, May 27th at 2:30 at the residence. Burial was in Crescent Heights Cemetery at Pleasant Hill. Many relatives and friends came from a distance and the service was one of the largest ever held in south Pike County.
Nancy Eva Waggoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Waggoner, was born in Martinsburg Township, Feb. 15, 1868. She has spent her lifetime in Pike County, with the exception of brief periods in Arkansas and California.
On Nov. 12, 1890, she was united in marriage with John Borrowman. Four children; Lena, Fred, Winona and Obie blessed this union.
Mrs. Borrowman was preceded in death by two sisters, Martha Miller of Kansas, and Lucinda York of New Canton; one brother, Charles Waggoner of Oklahoma; and one grandchild, John Lewis Borrowman of Eureka.
She leaves to mourn her departure, her husband, John Borrowman of Nebo; one sister, Mrs. Mary Brummel of Pleasant Hill; one brother, George Waggoner of Oklahoma, four children, Mrs. Harry Foote of Nebo, Illinois, Fred Borrowman of Eureka, Illinois, Winona Borrowman of Ontario, Calif., and Obie Borrowman of Wood River; five grandchildren, Eva Jane, Ned and Sue Foote of Nebo, and Johanna and Harrison Lee Borrowman of Eureka and a host of other relatives and friends.
Aunt Eva, as she was known of many, was a faithful follower of Jesus Christ, having joined the church at an early age. Through her steadfastness of faith, her unceasing devotion, her beauty of character, she will be remembered and sadly missed as a living example of the Life Beautiful about which Jesus spoke when he said; " Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God."
Submitted from Fannie Guthrie Buchanan's scrapbook by Kathy Robinson and Carolyne Conner Puskas.


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