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Canarissia Ellen <I>White</I> Aylward

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Canarissia Ellen White Aylward

Birth
Greencastle, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Mar 1939 (aged 82)
Arbela, Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Brock, Scotland County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Obituary
Mrs. F. M. Aylward
Cannarissa Ellen White, daughter of John and Rebecca White, was born near Greencastle, Penn., Oct. 11, 1856, and departed this life, March 6, 1939, at the home of her son, John, where she had spent most of her time for the past two years, being at the time of her death 82 years, four months and 25 days old, and was the last of a family of seven children. When but a mere child she, with her parents, came to Missouri, settling on a farm in the Antioch vicinity. She was united in marriage to Francis Marion Aylward, October 26, 1881, who departed this life June 3, 1936. To this union were born nine children, Mrs. Ernest McDaniel, Mrs. Loren Shelley, Lloyd and Jesse of Memphis, Mo., Mrs. Walter Rugh, Mrs. Robert Enness and Roy, of Cantril, Iowa, John of Arbela, Mo., and one daughter, who died in infancy, also three stepchildren, Mrs. O. E. Cunningham of Memphis, Mrs. Emma Stoner and Mrs. H. E. Crabb of Enid, Oklahoma, whom she loved and cared for as her won. Besides these, she leaves several grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was converted in early womanhood and joined the church at McAdow, later transferring her membership to the Presbyterian Church at North Bethel. When this church ceased to exist, she attended services at the Methodist Church at Brock, where she spent all of her married life with the exception of one year at Arbela, Mo., and two near Memphis, Mo. All through life she was a faithful wife, a loving mother, who bore her cross without complaining, and now her last wish has been granted, when she was called to be with her Savior. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Arthur L. Huff from the Brock Church, Wednesday, March 8, at 2 p.m. Music was furnished by a quartet composed of Mrs. Usa Bissell, Mrs. George Morgan, T.B. Wieland and Earl Kutzner, with Mrs. Jack Schuck at the piano. Body bearers were Will Glover, Alfred Gunnell, Ed Bechtel, Fred Southmayd, Ray Morris and Wallace Lawrence.

Thanks to Linda Brown for sharing this obituary.
Obituary
Mrs. F. M. Aylward
Cannarissa Ellen White, daughter of John and Rebecca White, was born near Greencastle, Penn., Oct. 11, 1856, and departed this life, March 6, 1939, at the home of her son, John, where she had spent most of her time for the past two years, being at the time of her death 82 years, four months and 25 days old, and was the last of a family of seven children. When but a mere child she, with her parents, came to Missouri, settling on a farm in the Antioch vicinity. She was united in marriage to Francis Marion Aylward, October 26, 1881, who departed this life June 3, 1936. To this union were born nine children, Mrs. Ernest McDaniel, Mrs. Loren Shelley, Lloyd and Jesse of Memphis, Mo., Mrs. Walter Rugh, Mrs. Robert Enness and Roy, of Cantril, Iowa, John of Arbela, Mo., and one daughter, who died in infancy, also three stepchildren, Mrs. O. E. Cunningham of Memphis, Mrs. Emma Stoner and Mrs. H. E. Crabb of Enid, Oklahoma, whom she loved and cared for as her won. Besides these, she leaves several grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was converted in early womanhood and joined the church at McAdow, later transferring her membership to the Presbyterian Church at North Bethel. When this church ceased to exist, she attended services at the Methodist Church at Brock, where she spent all of her married life with the exception of one year at Arbela, Mo., and two near Memphis, Mo. All through life she was a faithful wife, a loving mother, who bore her cross without complaining, and now her last wish has been granted, when she was called to be with her Savior. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Arthur L. Huff from the Brock Church, Wednesday, March 8, at 2 p.m. Music was furnished by a quartet composed of Mrs. Usa Bissell, Mrs. George Morgan, T.B. Wieland and Earl Kutzner, with Mrs. Jack Schuck at the piano. Body bearers were Will Glover, Alfred Gunnell, Ed Bechtel, Fred Southmayd, Ray Morris and Wallace Lawrence.

Thanks to Linda Brown for sharing this obituary.


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