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Nancy Elizabeth <I>Palmer</I> Simers

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Nancy Elizabeth Palmer Simers

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Death
1929 (aged 72–73)
Burial
Thayer, Oregon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The Democrat, Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, October 25, 1929

A Good Woman Gone

Mrs. Nancy Simers Dies Smiling and Happy

Mrs. Nancy Simers, wife of J. H. Simers and mother of Wesley Simers, Mrs. Jason Caldwell, and Mrs. Albert Langston of Mammoth Spring, and of O. C. and G. H. Simers of Thayer, and Mrs. Bob Mauldin of West Plains, died Sunday night at her home five miles northeast of Thayer at 6:30 o'clock. She was 74 years of age on July 5 of the present year being born in 1885. She was the mother of 9 children. She was a member of the Methodist church and a devout Christian character and expressed herself as ready to go. From this attack she was sure she would not recover and she repeatedly told members of her family that all was well with her soul; that death is only a passport into Canaan's land. She was ill about 10 days. She was buried at the Thayer cemetery Monday, all her 6 children, 20 grand children and two great-grand children being present. Rev. Smith, pastor of the Thayer Methodist church, conducted the funeral.
The Democrat, Mammoth Spring, Arkansas, October 25, 1929

A Good Woman Gone

Mrs. Nancy Simers Dies Smiling and Happy

Mrs. Nancy Simers, wife of J. H. Simers and mother of Wesley Simers, Mrs. Jason Caldwell, and Mrs. Albert Langston of Mammoth Spring, and of O. C. and G. H. Simers of Thayer, and Mrs. Bob Mauldin of West Plains, died Sunday night at her home five miles northeast of Thayer at 6:30 o'clock. She was 74 years of age on July 5 of the present year being born in 1885. She was the mother of 9 children. She was a member of the Methodist church and a devout Christian character and expressed herself as ready to go. From this attack she was sure she would not recover and she repeatedly told members of her family that all was well with her soul; that death is only a passport into Canaan's land. She was ill about 10 days. She was buried at the Thayer cemetery Monday, all her 6 children, 20 grand children and two great-grand children being present. Rev. Smith, pastor of the Thayer Methodist church, conducted the funeral.

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wife of John Simers



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