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Obituary – Amelia Emerling Wagner
Amelia Emerling was born August 14th, 1830 in Trenton, New Jersey. In early childhood she moved with her parents to Triburg, Pennsylvania, a few years later she moved to Philadelphia where in the year 1852, she was united in marriage to Fredrick Wagner. To this union was born four sons and four daughters of whom six survive her her: Fredrick Wagner of Mulvane; Mrs. Helen Plank, of Houston, Texas; Mrs. Carrie Worral, of Berlin, Maryland; Curtis L. Wagner, of Kingfisher, Oklahoma; Mrs. Jennie Daugherty, of Hydro, Oklahoma and Robert A. Wagner of Wichita, Kansas.
She moved from Pennsylvania to Iowa and from there to Kansas, locating a mile west of town in the year 1870.
Her husband died in 1884, her oldest child, Mrs. Mary West, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, preceeded her to the great beyond five years ago, and a son, Frank Wagner, died twenty-one years ago.
She leaves to mourn her loss six children, seventeen grand children and thirteen great grand children, all of whom were present during her sickness except Mr. Worral of Berlin, Maryland, and Mrs. Plank of Houston, Texas.
Early in life she united with the Lutheran church, and all her life was a faithful Christian woman. About ten years ago she united with the Presbyterian church of Kingfisher, Oklahoma, of which she was a member at the time of her death.
She passed away at the home of her son, Fredrick Wagner, of Mulvane, Kansas, December 8th, 1917 at the age of eighty seven years, three months and twenty-foud days. Funeral services was conducted by Rev. Wallace, at the Presbyterian church and the body layed to rest in the Derby cemetery. Grandma Wagner as she was commonly called has made her home among her children and grand children for a number of years and when any of them needed a little help, grandma was always there with a willing hand to help, but after a short illness of only a few weeks and being confined to her bed only one short week the death angel came and called her away to that ever happy and peaceful short where she can enjoy a peaceful happy rest forever. She leaves a host of friends to mourn her loss.
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Obituary – Amelia Emerling Wagner
Amelia Emerling was born August 14th, 1830 in Trenton, New Jersey. In early childhood she moved with her parents to Triburg, Pennsylvania, a few years later she moved to Philadelphia where in the year 1852, she was united in marriage to Fredrick Wagner. To this union was born four sons and four daughters of whom six survive her her: Fredrick Wagner of Mulvane; Mrs. Helen Plank, of Houston, Texas; Mrs. Carrie Worral, of Berlin, Maryland; Curtis L. Wagner, of Kingfisher, Oklahoma; Mrs. Jennie Daugherty, of Hydro, Oklahoma and Robert A. Wagner of Wichita, Kansas.
She moved from Pennsylvania to Iowa and from there to Kansas, locating a mile west of town in the year 1870.
Her husband died in 1884, her oldest child, Mrs. Mary West, of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, preceeded her to the great beyond five years ago, and a son, Frank Wagner, died twenty-one years ago.
She leaves to mourn her loss six children, seventeen grand children and thirteen great grand children, all of whom were present during her sickness except Mr. Worral of Berlin, Maryland, and Mrs. Plank of Houston, Texas.
Early in life she united with the Lutheran church, and all her life was a faithful Christian woman. About ten years ago she united with the Presbyterian church of Kingfisher, Oklahoma, of which she was a member at the time of her death.
She passed away at the home of her son, Fredrick Wagner, of Mulvane, Kansas, December 8th, 1917 at the age of eighty seven years, three months and twenty-foud days. Funeral services was conducted by Rev. Wallace, at the Presbyterian church and the body layed to rest in the Derby cemetery. Grandma Wagner as she was commonly called has made her home among her children and grand children for a number of years and when any of them needed a little help, grandma was always there with a willing hand to help, but after a short illness of only a few weeks and being confined to her bed only one short week the death angel came and called her away to that ever happy and peaceful short where she can enjoy a peaceful happy rest forever. She leaves a host of friends to mourn her loss.
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