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Sarah E. <I>Valentine</I> Kiser

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Sarah E. Valentine Kiser

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
21 Jul 1908 (aged 55–56)
Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 13 Lot 201
Memorial ID
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Sarah Valentine was the daughter of William Valentine and Elizabeth Igo. The family lived in Ross County, Ohio in 1860 and Shelby County, Ohio in 1870, where Sarah's future husband and his brother were on a job assignment and living right down the lane from her. Sarah and L C Kiser moved to Mad River, Ohio after being married, and ended up in Decatur, Illinois.
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The funeral of Mrs. L.C. Kiser was held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning from the family residence, 442 South Monroe street, Rev. S.H. Bowyer of the First Baptist church, conducted the services. There was a large attendance of friends and relatives and many beautiful floral tributes were received. The pall bearers were F.W. Brinkmeyer, Thomas V. Jones, A.G. Webber, Hiram Johnson, I.D. Stine and Charles D. Syres.

Mrs. Kiser leaves three sisters, Mrs. Stephen Flanders and Mrs. Catherine Igo of Shelbyville and Mrs. Isabel Burner.

Mrs. Kiser, during her illness, displayed a patience and courage that were remarkable but in good keeping with her life which had been one of great beauty. She was a splendid type of Christian womanhood, beloved by all who knew her.

Herald Friday Jul 24, 1908
Sarah Valentine was the daughter of William Valentine and Elizabeth Igo. The family lived in Ross County, Ohio in 1860 and Shelby County, Ohio in 1870, where Sarah's future husband and his brother were on a job assignment and living right down the lane from her. Sarah and L C Kiser moved to Mad River, Ohio after being married, and ended up in Decatur, Illinois.
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The funeral of Mrs. L.C. Kiser was held at 10 o'clock Thursday morning from the family residence, 442 South Monroe street, Rev. S.H. Bowyer of the First Baptist church, conducted the services. There was a large attendance of friends and relatives and many beautiful floral tributes were received. The pall bearers were F.W. Brinkmeyer, Thomas V. Jones, A.G. Webber, Hiram Johnson, I.D. Stine and Charles D. Syres.

Mrs. Kiser leaves three sisters, Mrs. Stephen Flanders and Mrs. Catherine Igo of Shelbyville and Mrs. Isabel Burner.

Mrs. Kiser, during her illness, displayed a patience and courage that were remarkable but in good keeping with her life which had been one of great beauty. She was a splendid type of Christian womanhood, beloved by all who knew her.

Herald Friday Jul 24, 1908


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