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Cynthia Anne <I>Lower</I> Raines

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Cynthia Anne Lower Raines

Birth
Wayne County, Indiana, USA
Death
16 Jul 1906 (aged 85–86)
North Baltimore, Wood County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Milton, Wayne County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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From Cambridge City Tribune, July 23 1908

Mrs. Cynthia Anna Raines died at the home of her son Frank Clark, of North Baltimore Ohio Thursday. She was born in Washington township, Wayne county, Ind., 88 years ago and was the daughter of the late Joseph Lower. She was twice married - first to Thos. Clark, who deceased, and later to Baxael Rains, who also preceded her in death. Of her immediate family she leaves her sons, Silas Clark of Milton, Alfred Clark, of Portland, Indiana, Joseph Clark, of Kansas City, and Frank Clark, of Baltimore, Ohio, with whom she made her home. She also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Melinda Wood, of Liberty, Mrs. Latitia McMullen, of Logansport, and Mrs. Wilson, of Newton, Ill. The body of the deceased was brought to Milton Saturday afternoon and taken to the home of her son Silas Clark. The funeral took place at Valley Grove chapel near Bessons Station. Rev. A. N. Marlatt, of Connersville, officiating. Internment in Valley Grove cemetery. Among the relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clark, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, of North Baltimore; the grandchildren - Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coverston, of Goshen, Thos. Clark, of Elwood; the sister, Mrs. Wood, of Liberty. Relatives from Connersville were J. B. Jones, Orval Jones, Ellsworth Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McIntosh, C. M. Buckley, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMullen, of Waterloo, also Mrs. Elizabeth Rains of Milton.

The only truly dead are those who are forgotten - Jewish Proverb

From Cambridge City Tribune, July 23 1908

Mrs. Cynthia Anna Raines died at the home of her son Frank Clark, of North Baltimore Ohio Thursday. She was born in Washington township, Wayne county, Ind., 88 years ago and was the daughter of the late Joseph Lower. She was twice married - first to Thos. Clark, who deceased, and later to Baxael Rains, who also preceded her in death. Of her immediate family she leaves her sons, Silas Clark of Milton, Alfred Clark, of Portland, Indiana, Joseph Clark, of Kansas City, and Frank Clark, of Baltimore, Ohio, with whom she made her home. She also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Melinda Wood, of Liberty, Mrs. Latitia McMullen, of Logansport, and Mrs. Wilson, of Newton, Ill. The body of the deceased was brought to Milton Saturday afternoon and taken to the home of her son Silas Clark. The funeral took place at Valley Grove chapel near Bessons Station. Rev. A. N. Marlatt, of Connersville, officiating. Internment in Valley Grove cemetery. Among the relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clark, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, of North Baltimore; the grandchildren - Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coverston, of Goshen, Thos. Clark, of Elwood; the sister, Mrs. Wood, of Liberty. Relatives from Connersville were J. B. Jones, Orval Jones, Ellsworth Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McIntosh, C. M. Buckley, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMullen, of Waterloo, also Mrs. Elizabeth Rains of Milton.

The only truly dead are those who are forgotten - Jewish Proverb



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