Her obituary in the Carroll Chronicle, Carrollton, Ohio, Friday, July 31, 1931.
Mrs. Zua Wells, wife of Thomas Wells, died of cerebral hemorrhage in her home on the Dellroy-New Harrisburg road at 6:30 p.m., Saturday. Funeral services were held in the Dellroy Methodist Church at 2 p.m., Tuesday and were in charge of the pastor, Rev. W. L. Couts. Burial was made in Moultrie Cemetery by the side of her parents.
The deceased was a daughter of Alpheus and Anna Kelley and was born near North Georgetown, January 12, 1878. On October 25, 1900, she was married to T. W. Wells, who survives, together with the following children born to them; William D. of Magnolia, Charles G., Howard K., Morris J. and Erma D. of the home; surviving also are the following brothers and sisters; Ora Biggins of Minerva, Elizabeth Walters and Ruth Kohler of Akron, Mary Hoobler of Magnolia, Bertha Jones of Dellroy and Calvin A. Kelley of Haxtun, Colorado, and a grandchild, Lorene Wells of Magnolia. Her parents having died when the children were quite young, they were reared by their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Albright. Mrs. Wells was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church since childhood.
Her obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, July 30, 1931.
Mrs. Thomas Wells, 53, died Saturday afternoon, July 25, in her home two miles east of Dellroy following a short illness. She was the daughter of Alpheus and Anna Kelley and was born at Louisville, Stark County, Ohio, January 12, 1878.
Besides her husband, Thomas Wells, she is survived by five children, Charles, Howard, Morris and Erma, of the home, and Dwain of Magnolia; and the following brother and sisters; C. A. Kelley of Haxton, Colorado, Mrs. E. A. Biggins, of Minerva, Mrs. W. A. Walters of Akron, Mrs. George Hoobler of Magnolia, Mrs. Fred Kohler of Akron and Mrs. J. F. Jones of Dellroy. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Dellroy Methodist Episcopal Church with Rev. Lloyd Couts in charge. Burial was made in Moultrie Cemetery.
HIGH-NOON WEDDING
THE HOME OF JAMES KELLEY ON VALLEY-ST WAS THE SENE OF A VERY HAPPY NOON WEDDING THURSDAY. THE MOST INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE EVENT WERE MR. THOMAS WELLS, OF DELL ROY AND MISS ZOE KELLEY OF THIS PLACE. MISS LAURA DAVIS PERFORMED THE DUTIES OF BRIDES MAID AND MR. EDWIN WELLS THOSE OF THE GROOMSMAN.
AT PRECISELY TWELVE O'CLOCK THE BRIDAL COUPLE APPEARED AT THE ALTER AND TOOK UPON THEMSELVES VOWS ETERNAL. REV. HOVER OF THE CHURCH OF DISCIPLES, OFFICIATED AND INVOKED THE CHOICEST BLESSING OF PROVIDENCE UPON THEIR FUTURE LIFE. AFTER CONGRATULATIONS WERE OVER A MOST EXCELLENT DINNER WAS SERVED, A VERY FINE SAMPLE OF WHICH FOUND ITS WAY TOTO THE COMPOSING ROOMS OF THIS PAPPER AND WAS GREATLY ENJOYED.
MR. WELLS IS VERY SUCCESSFUL AND WORTHY YOUNG FARMER OF NEAR DELL ROY AND TAKES HIS BRIDE, WHO IS ONE OF MINERVA BEST YOUNG WOMAN, TO A NICE HOME OF HER OWN. THEY RECEIVED MANY NICE PRESENTS.
Her obituary in the Carroll Chronicle, Carrollton, Ohio, Friday, July 31, 1931.
Mrs. Zua Wells, wife of Thomas Wells, died of cerebral hemorrhage in her home on the Dellroy-New Harrisburg road at 6:30 p.m., Saturday. Funeral services were held in the Dellroy Methodist Church at 2 p.m., Tuesday and were in charge of the pastor, Rev. W. L. Couts. Burial was made in Moultrie Cemetery by the side of her parents.
The deceased was a daughter of Alpheus and Anna Kelley and was born near North Georgetown, January 12, 1878. On October 25, 1900, she was married to T. W. Wells, who survives, together with the following children born to them; William D. of Magnolia, Charles G., Howard K., Morris J. and Erma D. of the home; surviving also are the following brothers and sisters; Ora Biggins of Minerva, Elizabeth Walters and Ruth Kohler of Akron, Mary Hoobler of Magnolia, Bertha Jones of Dellroy and Calvin A. Kelley of Haxtun, Colorado, and a grandchild, Lorene Wells of Magnolia. Her parents having died when the children were quite young, they were reared by their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Albright. Mrs. Wells was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church since childhood.
Her obituary in the Free Press Standard, Carrollton, Ohio, Thursday, July 30, 1931.
Mrs. Thomas Wells, 53, died Saturday afternoon, July 25, in her home two miles east of Dellroy following a short illness. She was the daughter of Alpheus and Anna Kelley and was born at Louisville, Stark County, Ohio, January 12, 1878.
Besides her husband, Thomas Wells, she is survived by five children, Charles, Howard, Morris and Erma, of the home, and Dwain of Magnolia; and the following brother and sisters; C. A. Kelley of Haxton, Colorado, Mrs. E. A. Biggins, of Minerva, Mrs. W. A. Walters of Akron, Mrs. George Hoobler of Magnolia, Mrs. Fred Kohler of Akron and Mrs. J. F. Jones of Dellroy. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Dellroy Methodist Episcopal Church with Rev. Lloyd Couts in charge. Burial was made in Moultrie Cemetery.
HIGH-NOON WEDDING
THE HOME OF JAMES KELLEY ON VALLEY-ST WAS THE SENE OF A VERY HAPPY NOON WEDDING THURSDAY. THE MOST INTERESTED PARTIES IN THE EVENT WERE MR. THOMAS WELLS, OF DELL ROY AND MISS ZOE KELLEY OF THIS PLACE. MISS LAURA DAVIS PERFORMED THE DUTIES OF BRIDES MAID AND MR. EDWIN WELLS THOSE OF THE GROOMSMAN.
AT PRECISELY TWELVE O'CLOCK THE BRIDAL COUPLE APPEARED AT THE ALTER AND TOOK UPON THEMSELVES VOWS ETERNAL. REV. HOVER OF THE CHURCH OF DISCIPLES, OFFICIATED AND INVOKED THE CHOICEST BLESSING OF PROVIDENCE UPON THEIR FUTURE LIFE. AFTER CONGRATULATIONS WERE OVER A MOST EXCELLENT DINNER WAS SERVED, A VERY FINE SAMPLE OF WHICH FOUND ITS WAY TOTO THE COMPOSING ROOMS OF THIS PAPPER AND WAS GREATLY ENJOYED.
MR. WELLS IS VERY SUCCESSFUL AND WORTHY YOUNG FARMER OF NEAR DELL ROY AND TAKES HIS BRIDE, WHO IS ONE OF MINERVA BEST YOUNG WOMAN, TO A NICE HOME OF HER OWN. THEY RECEIVED MANY NICE PRESENTS.
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