Obituary.
In the home in the early morning hours, there entered into rest eternal, the mother of the household, Isiphene, [Isaphine ] daughter of Allen P. and Ann Harris. She was born near the old homestead Dec. 1, 1848, and passed out of life at 1 o'clock Dec. 2, 1914, aged 66 years and 1 day. She was united In marriage to Perry Moberly, May 9, 1875. God blessed them with two children, Burch Allen and Jennie Lee, now Mrs. Perry Emery, and three grandchildren, Floyd Raymond and Denver Earl Moberly and Carl Cleo Emery. She was widely known and well liked by all who knew her. To these children this mother was everything. She had been in poor health for several years and was unable to have the pleasure of life. She united with no church but loved the bible and was firm in her belief in it and in God. She hath changed the mantle of pain for the robe of peace ; the cross of earth for the crown of glory; so sweet be the rest of this mother, this loved one until in some happy clime thy face we see. This dear woman leaves her husband, her children, her grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. Olive L. Davidson, Mrs Josephine Moberley and Mrs. Ardill Evans, and many other relatives and friends, far and near, who 'truly' loved her. Funeral services were held at the house, conducted by Rev. Frank Foust, of Pricetown, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Barr cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy in our sad and sudden bereavement of our loving wife and mother. Perry Moberly and children.
Obituary.
In the home in the early morning hours, there entered into rest eternal, the mother of the household, Isiphene, [Isaphine ] daughter of Allen P. and Ann Harris. She was born near the old homestead Dec. 1, 1848, and passed out of life at 1 o'clock Dec. 2, 1914, aged 66 years and 1 day. She was united In marriage to Perry Moberly, May 9, 1875. God blessed them with two children, Burch Allen and Jennie Lee, now Mrs. Perry Emery, and three grandchildren, Floyd Raymond and Denver Earl Moberly and Carl Cleo Emery. She was widely known and well liked by all who knew her. To these children this mother was everything. She had been in poor health for several years and was unable to have the pleasure of life. She united with no church but loved the bible and was firm in her belief in it and in God. She hath changed the mantle of pain for the robe of peace ; the cross of earth for the crown of glory; so sweet be the rest of this mother, this loved one until in some happy clime thy face we see. This dear woman leaves her husband, her children, her grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. Olive L. Davidson, Mrs Josephine Moberley and Mrs. Ardill Evans, and many other relatives and friends, far and near, who 'truly' loved her. Funeral services were held at the house, conducted by Rev. Frank Foust, of Pricetown, after which the remains were laid to rest in the Barr cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and sympathy in our sad and sudden bereavement of our loving wife and mother. Perry Moberly and children.
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