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Naoma <I>Guynn</I> Everett

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Naoma Guynn Everett

Birth
Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Death
1 Jul 1915 (aged 75)
Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA
Burial
Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 59 row 10 grave 6
Memorial ID
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Naoma Guynn Everett

THE OBSERVER-ENTERPRISE, VOLUME 43, NO. 50
PLEASANTON, LINN COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1915

Ed. Enterprise, Pleasanton, Ks.
Dear Sir; --Thought I would write a few lines to tell you of the death of Mrs. Wm. K Everett, who departed this life July 1st, 1915. I thought this the best way to notify all her friends there, for she was well known in Pleasanton, Kansas, and a member of the Christian church at that place. Naomi Guynn was born in Hendricks county, Indiana on July 3rd, 1839. Was united in marriage to Wm. K. Everett in Appanoose county, Iowa, March 31st, 1857. Eight children were born to this union, six having proceeded her to the better land, and two surviving. "Aunt Sis," as she was familiarly called, was loved by eveyone who knew her; was a Christian and lived according to the will of God, always working for the betterment of humanity. She was 76 years on the day of her burial at Walla Walla, July 3rd. Two children are left to mourn her loss, Mrs. Ida Meriman of Freewater, Oregon, and Walter U. Everett, of Slater, Wash.; also two sisters, Mrs. Perry Shaffer, of Pleasanton, Kans., and Mrs. Sarah Ellis, of Columbus, Kans. and a brother, T. E. Nation, of Mound City, Kans.
The bereaved ones have the sympathy of the whole community in the loss of a kind and loving mother, but their loss is her gain--her long suffering is ended in a world where sickness nor sorrow never enter, and is reaping her reward, for Jesus said" He that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out."
A FRIEND.
Naoma Guynn Everett

THE OBSERVER-ENTERPRISE, VOLUME 43, NO. 50
PLEASANTON, LINN COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1915

Ed. Enterprise, Pleasanton, Ks.
Dear Sir; --Thought I would write a few lines to tell you of the death of Mrs. Wm. K Everett, who departed this life July 1st, 1915. I thought this the best way to notify all her friends there, for she was well known in Pleasanton, Kansas, and a member of the Christian church at that place. Naomi Guynn was born in Hendricks county, Indiana on July 3rd, 1839. Was united in marriage to Wm. K. Everett in Appanoose county, Iowa, March 31st, 1857. Eight children were born to this union, six having proceeded her to the better land, and two surviving. "Aunt Sis," as she was familiarly called, was loved by eveyone who knew her; was a Christian and lived according to the will of God, always working for the betterment of humanity. She was 76 years on the day of her burial at Walla Walla, July 3rd. Two children are left to mourn her loss, Mrs. Ida Meriman of Freewater, Oregon, and Walter U. Everett, of Slater, Wash.; also two sisters, Mrs. Perry Shaffer, of Pleasanton, Kans., and Mrs. Sarah Ellis, of Columbus, Kans. and a brother, T. E. Nation, of Mound City, Kans.
The bereaved ones have the sympathy of the whole community in the loss of a kind and loving mother, but their loss is her gain--her long suffering is ended in a world where sickness nor sorrow never enter, and is reaping her reward, for Jesus said" He that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out."
A FRIEND.


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