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Annie Elizabeth <I>Handley</I> Richards

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Annie Elizabeth Handley Richards

Birth
Chesterton, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England
Death
19 Sep 1906 (aged 41)
Huntington, Lorain County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Huntington, Lorain County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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HUNTINGTON

OBITUARY
Annie Elizabeth Handley was born at Chesteron, England, December 22, 1864, and died at Huntington, Ohio, September 19, 1906. She came to America with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. James Handley, when four and a half years old, and has made Huntington her home most of the time since. She united with the Huntington Baptist church in March 1879, and was still a faithful member at the time of her death. She was married to Adelbert J. Richards, December 3, 1883. She was a great sufferer for a long time. She endured it all without a murmur or complaint, putting her full trust in her savior, and was ready when He saw fit to call her home. She was a worthy member of the L. O. T. M.

We desire to express our thanks to all who assisted us during the sickness, death and burial of our beloved wife, mother, and also to those who contributed floral offerings, and to the pastor and singers.
A. J. Richards, Bertha and Nellie Richards, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wyant.
(The Elyria Republican, Elyria, Ohio, Thurs., Sep. 27, 1906, pg 6)

Thanks to Elsie Harmon for this information.
HUNTINGTON

OBITUARY
Annie Elizabeth Handley was born at Chesteron, England, December 22, 1864, and died at Huntington, Ohio, September 19, 1906. She came to America with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. James Handley, when four and a half years old, and has made Huntington her home most of the time since. She united with the Huntington Baptist church in March 1879, and was still a faithful member at the time of her death. She was married to Adelbert J. Richards, December 3, 1883. She was a great sufferer for a long time. She endured it all without a murmur or complaint, putting her full trust in her savior, and was ready when He saw fit to call her home. She was a worthy member of the L. O. T. M.

We desire to express our thanks to all who assisted us during the sickness, death and burial of our beloved wife, mother, and also to those who contributed floral offerings, and to the pastor and singers.
A. J. Richards, Bertha and Nellie Richards, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wyant.
(The Elyria Republican, Elyria, Ohio, Thurs., Sep. 27, 1906, pg 6)

Thanks to Elsie Harmon for this information.

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Gone, but not forgotten.



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