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Mary Minnie Charlotte <I>Ringlieb</I> Baier

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Mary Minnie Charlotte Ringlieb Baier

Birth
Germany
Death
18 Apr 1919 (aged 52)
Audubon, Audubon County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Exira, Audubon County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.5954511, Longitude: -94.8655186
Plot
Lot 1466
Memorial ID
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Obit: Miss Mary Ringlieb was born in North Germany July 6, 1866 and died in Audubon, IA April 18, 1919, aged 52 years, 9 months, 18 days. She came to this country with her parents and settled in Benton county, IA in 1881. On January 21, 1885 she was united in marriage to Mr Jacob Baier and she and her young husband came directly to Audubon county, settling on a farm in Greeley twp where they resided for 32 years. The husband and 11 children live to miss her. There are 4 sons and 7 daughters as follows: Albert, John, Emma Brady, Ella Brady, Otto, Edward, Dora Johnson, Mary Campbell, and Misses Lena, Hattie and Elenore Baier. She has a sister, Mrs W O Scott of Exira and a brother Anthony is somewhere in the west. She also leaves 11 grandchildren.

Three years ago she and her husband moved to Audubon that they might rest from heavy work and enjoy the evening of their lives in looking backward at the noonday and early morning of their life. But Mrs Baier was not well and after a long siege of sickness as the sun was sinking in the west, she closed her life here Good Friday and began the new day of Eternal Joy, for Mrs Baier was a Christian woman. She was a member of the Lutheran church. The husband will miss her and the children and grandchildren will remember her. The one to miss her love and sympathy and the others to remember her kind words and loving deeds.

Short services were held in the home at Audubon at 12:00 April 21, 1919, conducted by Re L M Matson and the boy taken to Exira where services were held in the Christian church at 2:00. Music was furnished by a ladies' quartet who sang the favorite hymns "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," "Saved by Grace", "Peaceful Slumber" and "Jesus Savior, Pilot Me". Interment was made in the Exira cemetery.
Obit: Miss Mary Ringlieb was born in North Germany July 6, 1866 and died in Audubon, IA April 18, 1919, aged 52 years, 9 months, 18 days. She came to this country with her parents and settled in Benton county, IA in 1881. On January 21, 1885 she was united in marriage to Mr Jacob Baier and she and her young husband came directly to Audubon county, settling on a farm in Greeley twp where they resided for 32 years. The husband and 11 children live to miss her. There are 4 sons and 7 daughters as follows: Albert, John, Emma Brady, Ella Brady, Otto, Edward, Dora Johnson, Mary Campbell, and Misses Lena, Hattie and Elenore Baier. She has a sister, Mrs W O Scott of Exira and a brother Anthony is somewhere in the west. She also leaves 11 grandchildren.

Three years ago she and her husband moved to Audubon that they might rest from heavy work and enjoy the evening of their lives in looking backward at the noonday and early morning of their life. But Mrs Baier was not well and after a long siege of sickness as the sun was sinking in the west, she closed her life here Good Friday and began the new day of Eternal Joy, for Mrs Baier was a Christian woman. She was a member of the Lutheran church. The husband will miss her and the children and grandchildren will remember her. The one to miss her love and sympathy and the others to remember her kind words and loving deeds.

Short services were held in the home at Audubon at 12:00 April 21, 1919, conducted by Re L M Matson and the boy taken to Exira where services were held in the Christian church at 2:00. Music was furnished by a ladies' quartet who sang the favorite hymns "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," "Saved by Grace", "Peaceful Slumber" and "Jesus Savior, Pilot Me". Interment was made in the Exira cemetery.


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