Bride's Name: Zella May Hart
Marriage Date: 26 Dec 1891
Marriage Place: Highland Co., Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02321-4
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 570620
Reference Number: p6 cn3258
Collection: null
The News-Herald. (Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio) 1886-1973, August 12, 1909, Image 3
Obituary.
Zella May Hart, daughter of John and Mary Ann Hart, came to this earth Oct. 25, 1874; departed from it Aug. 4, 1909, being in her thirty-fifth year. In December, 1891, she was married to George M.Fenner. Two children came to bless this home who, with the father, are left to travel life's uneven journey without the love of a wife and mother. She united with the church, under the preaching of Rev. Knox, during the winter of 1891, at Dunn's Chapel, where she still held her membership. A few days previous to her death she said there was nothing in the way; all was bright "not my will, but God's, be done." Yet she had a desire to live, for she knew she was needed In the home where the children, especially the little girl, needed a mother's advice and guidance, which a true mother can give better than any one else. The husband and children can but feel that God will remember them for their faithfulness to the sick one, she being a sufferer for a number of years. God will surely reward little Florence for the attention one so young
could and did give her mother, she being at the age when children haven't a care. Yet she has been both house
keeper and nurse. What a feeling will come even in after years that we did everything for mother's comfort. We do not understand way these things must be, but we rest assured that God knows best and some day the mists will all be cleared away and we shall see the wisdom of God in these trials. We, who are left, have but a few years here compared to the eternity we have to spend on the other side, where we will meet the friends, neighbors and our own home folks and see God in all his glory. There is but three children left-of a large family, father, mother, brothers and sisters being on the other side where we feel there is a happy reunion today. May the ones left in the home live so as to meet mother when God calls them to lay aside mortality and put on immortality.
Bride's Name: Zella May Hart
Marriage Date: 26 Dec 1891
Marriage Place: Highland Co., Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M02321-4
System Origin: Ohio-EASy
Source Film Number: 570620
Reference Number: p6 cn3258
Collection: null
The News-Herald. (Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio) 1886-1973, August 12, 1909, Image 3
Obituary.
Zella May Hart, daughter of John and Mary Ann Hart, came to this earth Oct. 25, 1874; departed from it Aug. 4, 1909, being in her thirty-fifth year. In December, 1891, she was married to George M.Fenner. Two children came to bless this home who, with the father, are left to travel life's uneven journey without the love of a wife and mother. She united with the church, under the preaching of Rev. Knox, during the winter of 1891, at Dunn's Chapel, where she still held her membership. A few days previous to her death she said there was nothing in the way; all was bright "not my will, but God's, be done." Yet she had a desire to live, for she knew she was needed In the home where the children, especially the little girl, needed a mother's advice and guidance, which a true mother can give better than any one else. The husband and children can but feel that God will remember them for their faithfulness to the sick one, she being a sufferer for a number of years. God will surely reward little Florence for the attention one so young
could and did give her mother, she being at the age when children haven't a care. Yet she has been both house
keeper and nurse. What a feeling will come even in after years that we did everything for mother's comfort. We do not understand way these things must be, but we rest assured that God knows best and some day the mists will all be cleared away and we shall see the wisdom of God in these trials. We, who are left, have but a few years here compared to the eternity we have to spend on the other side, where we will meet the friends, neighbors and our own home folks and see God in all his glory. There is but three children left-of a large family, father, mother, brothers and sisters being on the other side where we feel there is a happy reunion today. May the ones left in the home live so as to meet mother when God calls them to lay aside mortality and put on immortality.
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