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Bessie A. Forward

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Bessie A. Forward

Birth
Tampico, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA
Death
20 Jun 1932 (aged 46)
Tampico, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Tampico, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Albert L & Fannie R (Greenman) Forward.

Her obituary appeared in the Tampico Tornado, 23 June 1932:

BEAUTIFUL LIFE BROUGHT TO A CLOSE

BESSIE A. FORWARD PASSED AWAY MONDAY OF THIS WEEK

This community was deeply grieved by the sudden passing away of Miss Bessie FORWARD, which occurred at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. FORWARD shortly after 5 o'clock Monday morning. Miss FORWARD had been in poor health for several years and was stricken with a heart attack Sunday afternoon from which she did not recover.

Funeral services are being held this afternoon, Wednesday at 2:30 at the home, Rev. J. C. WEIR officiating. Interment will be in the Tampico Memorial Cemetery.

OBITUARY

Miss Bessie A. FORWARD, youngest daughter of Albert L. and Fannie R. FORWARD was born in Tampico, Ill. December 25, 1886, and passed away Monday morning, June20, 1932 in the home of her parents with whom she resided, age 46 years, 5 months and 25 days.

She had been in poor health for the past four years, but during this time she remained cheerful, always believing she would regain her health.

She leaves to mourn her loss her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Forward; two sisters: Mrs. Fred Glassburn and Mrs. Clare Forward; one brother, George A. Forward, all of Tampico, Ill.; a number of nieces and nephews and a host of relatives and friends. Two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Donnelly and Jessie Forward preceded her in death, the latter passing away in infancy.

Bessie suffered a great deal during her life, having suffered even in her younger days yet was always patient through it all. She was devoted to her home and home life, taking great interest in the other members of the family, especially the children, doing innumerable things for their comfort and pleasure.

"Her suffering ended with the day,
Yet lived she at its close
And breathed the long, long night away
In statue-like repose
But when the sun, in all his state
Illumed the eastern skies
She passed through Glory's morning gate
And walked in paradise"
Daughter of Albert L & Fannie R (Greenman) Forward.

Her obituary appeared in the Tampico Tornado, 23 June 1932:

BEAUTIFUL LIFE BROUGHT TO A CLOSE

BESSIE A. FORWARD PASSED AWAY MONDAY OF THIS WEEK

This community was deeply grieved by the sudden passing away of Miss Bessie FORWARD, which occurred at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. FORWARD shortly after 5 o'clock Monday morning. Miss FORWARD had been in poor health for several years and was stricken with a heart attack Sunday afternoon from which she did not recover.

Funeral services are being held this afternoon, Wednesday at 2:30 at the home, Rev. J. C. WEIR officiating. Interment will be in the Tampico Memorial Cemetery.

OBITUARY

Miss Bessie A. FORWARD, youngest daughter of Albert L. and Fannie R. FORWARD was born in Tampico, Ill. December 25, 1886, and passed away Monday morning, June20, 1932 in the home of her parents with whom she resided, age 46 years, 5 months and 25 days.

She had been in poor health for the past four years, but during this time she remained cheerful, always believing she would regain her health.

She leaves to mourn her loss her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Forward; two sisters: Mrs. Fred Glassburn and Mrs. Clare Forward; one brother, George A. Forward, all of Tampico, Ill.; a number of nieces and nephews and a host of relatives and friends. Two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Donnelly and Jessie Forward preceded her in death, the latter passing away in infancy.

Bessie suffered a great deal during her life, having suffered even in her younger days yet was always patient through it all. She was devoted to her home and home life, taking great interest in the other members of the family, especially the children, doing innumerable things for their comfort and pleasure.

"Her suffering ended with the day,
Yet lived she at its close
And breathed the long, long night away
In statue-like repose
But when the sun, in all his state
Illumed the eastern skies
She passed through Glory's morning gate
And walked in paradise"


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