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Antonia Catherine “Anna” <I>Glahn</I> Foreman

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Antonia Catherine “Anna” Glahn Foreman

Birth
Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Jan 1916 (aged 34)
Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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Daughter of William A. Glahn and Louisa D. Evans. Married Frank B. Foreman in 1901 in Shelby County, Missouri.

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As told by his brother, Franklin Lee Foreman, the infant son (who was never named) was laid to rest in the same casket with her.
(Contributed by Shelby Knox)

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Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, Wednesday, February 14, 2001, page 2. Bygone Days, 100 Years Ago, February 6, 1901

Yesterday evening at 4 o'clock the marriage of Mr. Frank B. Forman and Miss Antonia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Glahn, took place at the home of the bride's parents near Morris Chapel, Rev. S. H. Milam of Clarence officiating.

The attendants were Mr. Ernest H. McBride and Miss Susie Priest. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Mattie Newshafer. Only a few of the near relatives and friends were in attendance.

An elegant supper was spread, and to-day a dinner will be given to the newly married couple at the home of the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Forman near this city.

The Herald extends its choicest congratulations to these young people. May their pathway through life be one of peace and plenty.

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obituary in the Shelby County Herald newspaper, Shelbyville, Shelby County, MO, page 07 printed 02 Feb 1916:

Antonia Catherine Glahn, daughter of W.A. and Louisa Glahn, was born in Shelby County Jan. 16, 1881. Died at her home near Morris Chapel Jan. 3, 1916. She was married to Frank B. Foreman Feb. 5, 1901. To this union three children were born, one of whom preceded her in death only a few hours.

Mrs. Foreman was converted and united with the Methodist church at Morris Chapel Oct. 27, 1912. She was an earnest worker in the church and as long as her health permitted her to attend she never missed a service of worship. Though young in years Mrs. Foreman was exceedingly anxious to know more of the will of the Master concerning her. She loved Him. She placed her trust in Him. She served Him. In the home her life was one of devotion. She never tired of telling her children the story of Jesus and his love. It was her greatest desire to see the build christian characters. Mrs. Foreman was a loving mother and a dutiful companion. She leaves to mourn her departure a husband, two sons, Lamm and Lee, mother , one brother, one sister and many friends and relatives. Indeed our loss is great but her gain is Christ. Most certainly it was a death that was "precious in the sight of the Lord."

Funeral services were held at Morris Chapel by her pastor, the Rev. B.B. Hardy. Burial in the church cemetery at that place, the infant son being laid with her.
(Contributed by Shelby Knox)

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obituary in unknown newspaper of Shelby County, MO:

Death of Mrs. Foreman.

Mrs. Catherine Foreman passed away at her home one and one half miles east of Hagers Grove Monday morning about 2 o'clock.

The deceased was born Jan. 16, 1881 and was married to Frank Foreman Feb. 5, 1901 to which three children were born, of which the little infant which was born Friday will be laid to rest with the mother. Mrs. Foreman was a kind, sweet, lovable lady, always having a kind word for everyone. Besides her husband and two children she leaves one brother, Chas. Glahn, sister Mrs. Cal Carter of Colorado and a host of friends to mourn her loss.

At the hour of our going to press no funeral arrangements had been made.
(Contributed by Shelby Knox)
Daughter of William A. Glahn and Louisa D. Evans. Married Frank B. Foreman in 1901 in Shelby County, Missouri.

~~~~~~~

As told by his brother, Franklin Lee Foreman, the infant son (who was never named) was laid to rest in the same casket with her.
(Contributed by Shelby Knox)

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Shelby County Herald, Shelbyville, Missouri, Wednesday, February 14, 2001, page 2. Bygone Days, 100 Years Ago, February 6, 1901

Yesterday evening at 4 o'clock the marriage of Mr. Frank B. Forman and Miss Antonia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Glahn, took place at the home of the bride's parents near Morris Chapel, Rev. S. H. Milam of Clarence officiating.

The attendants were Mr. Ernest H. McBride and Miss Susie Priest. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Mattie Newshafer. Only a few of the near relatives and friends were in attendance.

An elegant supper was spread, and to-day a dinner will be given to the newly married couple at the home of the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Forman near this city.

The Herald extends its choicest congratulations to these young people. May their pathway through life be one of peace and plenty.

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obituary in the Shelby County Herald newspaper, Shelbyville, Shelby County, MO, page 07 printed 02 Feb 1916:

Antonia Catherine Glahn, daughter of W.A. and Louisa Glahn, was born in Shelby County Jan. 16, 1881. Died at her home near Morris Chapel Jan. 3, 1916. She was married to Frank B. Foreman Feb. 5, 1901. To this union three children were born, one of whom preceded her in death only a few hours.

Mrs. Foreman was converted and united with the Methodist church at Morris Chapel Oct. 27, 1912. She was an earnest worker in the church and as long as her health permitted her to attend she never missed a service of worship. Though young in years Mrs. Foreman was exceedingly anxious to know more of the will of the Master concerning her. She loved Him. She placed her trust in Him. She served Him. In the home her life was one of devotion. She never tired of telling her children the story of Jesus and his love. It was her greatest desire to see the build christian characters. Mrs. Foreman was a loving mother and a dutiful companion. She leaves to mourn her departure a husband, two sons, Lamm and Lee, mother , one brother, one sister and many friends and relatives. Indeed our loss is great but her gain is Christ. Most certainly it was a death that was "precious in the sight of the Lord."

Funeral services were held at Morris Chapel by her pastor, the Rev. B.B. Hardy. Burial in the church cemetery at that place, the infant son being laid with her.
(Contributed by Shelby Knox)

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obituary in unknown newspaper of Shelby County, MO:

Death of Mrs. Foreman.

Mrs. Catherine Foreman passed away at her home one and one half miles east of Hagers Grove Monday morning about 2 o'clock.

The deceased was born Jan. 16, 1881 and was married to Frank Foreman Feb. 5, 1901 to which three children were born, of which the little infant which was born Friday will be laid to rest with the mother. Mrs. Foreman was a kind, sweet, lovable lady, always having a kind word for everyone. Besides her husband and two children she leaves one brother, Chas. Glahn, sister Mrs. Cal Carter of Colorado and a host of friends to mourn her loss.

At the hour of our going to press no funeral arrangements had been made.
(Contributed by Shelby Knox)


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