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Cienda Agnes <I>Brown</I> Herdman

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Cienda Agnes Brown Herdman

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
6 Aug 1938 (aged 81)
Adams County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Peebles, Adams County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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The family and friends of Mrs. Cienda Herdman were deeply grieved when on August 6, 1938 she slipped quietly away from this physical realm in which they had known and loved here, into the life eternal.

She was born near Raredon, Ohio, September 26, 1856, the daughter of Hugh and Margaret Brown. Early in life she united with the Christian church. On December 28, 1873 she was united in marriage to James Herdman. After the death of her husbhand on May 13, 1907, her sister-in-law, Mary Herdman, near Peebles, Ohio unselfishly welcomed her into her home. Since that time they have shared not only a home, but each other's joys and sorrows as well, and the beautiful devotion that existed between those two makes the loss of one irreparable to the other.

She leaves to mourn her passing one sister, Mrs. Mary Copeland of Jamestown, Ohio, and four children, Mrs. J. A. Wickerham, Mrs. Alta Copeland, Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker and Joe Herdman, all of whom live near Peebles, Ohio. Also among those who feel keenly the loss at her departure are 17 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Five of her children preceded her in death.
The family and friends of Mrs. Cienda Herdman were deeply grieved when on August 6, 1938 she slipped quietly away from this physical realm in which they had known and loved here, into the life eternal.

She was born near Raredon, Ohio, September 26, 1856, the daughter of Hugh and Margaret Brown. Early in life she united with the Christian church. On December 28, 1873 she was united in marriage to James Herdman. After the death of her husbhand on May 13, 1907, her sister-in-law, Mary Herdman, near Peebles, Ohio unselfishly welcomed her into her home. Since that time they have shared not only a home, but each other's joys and sorrows as well, and the beautiful devotion that existed between those two makes the loss of one irreparable to the other.

She leaves to mourn her passing one sister, Mrs. Mary Copeland of Jamestown, Ohio, and four children, Mrs. J. A. Wickerham, Mrs. Alta Copeland, Mrs. E. H. Shoemaker and Joe Herdman, all of whom live near Peebles, Ohio. Also among those who feel keenly the loss at her departure are 17 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Five of her children preceded her in death.


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