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Eunice Ann <I>Cisne</I> Amos

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Eunice Ann Cisne Amos

Birth
Woodsfield, Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Apr 1894 (aged 48)
Monroe County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Antioch, Monroe County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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d/o Emanuel and Sarah (Girard) Cisne
w/o Francis Marion Amos
Eunice Anne (Cisne) Amos, died, at her home near New Matamoras, Ohio, April 26, 1894, after a lingering illness. Eunice Anne, wife of Francis M. Amos, in the 49th year of her life.
Mrs. Amos, daughter of Emanuel and Sarah Cisne, was born near Woodsfield, Ohio, September 26, 1845; was united in marriage to Mr. Francis M. Amos, a prominent merchant of Antioch, April 8, 1865.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos resided in Antioch a number of years, moving to Washington county, where the last nine years of her life were spent. She early became a follower of Christ, and was a faithful member of the church for thirty years.
Her remains were interred in the Christian cemetery at Antioch, and were followed to their last resting place by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. This estimable lady was highly respected and greatly beloved by all who knew her. Gentle and kind alike to high and low, she had many friends, and will be sadly missed from the home circle and the community in which she lived. Mrs. Amos was the mother of ten children, eight boys and two girls, all of whom are living, the youngest being but five years old and the eldest twenty-eight. Four of her sons are married, two of whom, Oliver and Henry, reside in Fairfield, Ill. Ernest, who has been a traveling salesman in Kentucky, spent a month at the bedside of his mother, a loving and devoted attendant.
Mrs. Amos was remarkable for her love and devotion to her family, being a kind and affectionate mother, a loving and faithful companion. She had only kind words and smiles for all and her children were alike devoted to her. Though a sufferer for so long she never complained but bore all her trails with the fortitude of a Christian heroine. Everything possible was done to relieve and comfort her during her last illness, but human help was unavailing to stay the progress of the disease, and the silver cord was at last loosened and angels bore away the pure and gentle spirit to realms of heavenly bliss, where suffering and death can never come. Mrs. Amos, though anxious to live for the sake of her children, was willing and ready to die if it is was the Lord’s will to call her home.
Mother! Mother! Name most sweet,
Heaven guide our weary feet
Home, where mother is,
Safe on heaven’s shining shore
May we meet to part no more,
There, where mother is
Will Wilson.
Spirit of Democracy, May 3, 1894
d/o Emanuel and Sarah (Girard) Cisne
w/o Francis Marion Amos
Eunice Anne (Cisne) Amos, died, at her home near New Matamoras, Ohio, April 26, 1894, after a lingering illness. Eunice Anne, wife of Francis M. Amos, in the 49th year of her life.
Mrs. Amos, daughter of Emanuel and Sarah Cisne, was born near Woodsfield, Ohio, September 26, 1845; was united in marriage to Mr. Francis M. Amos, a prominent merchant of Antioch, April 8, 1865.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos resided in Antioch a number of years, moving to Washington county, where the last nine years of her life were spent. She early became a follower of Christ, and was a faithful member of the church for thirty years.
Her remains were interred in the Christian cemetery at Antioch, and were followed to their last resting place by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends. This estimable lady was highly respected and greatly beloved by all who knew her. Gentle and kind alike to high and low, she had many friends, and will be sadly missed from the home circle and the community in which she lived. Mrs. Amos was the mother of ten children, eight boys and two girls, all of whom are living, the youngest being but five years old and the eldest twenty-eight. Four of her sons are married, two of whom, Oliver and Henry, reside in Fairfield, Ill. Ernest, who has been a traveling salesman in Kentucky, spent a month at the bedside of his mother, a loving and devoted attendant.
Mrs. Amos was remarkable for her love and devotion to her family, being a kind and affectionate mother, a loving and faithful companion. She had only kind words and smiles for all and her children were alike devoted to her. Though a sufferer for so long she never complained but bore all her trails with the fortitude of a Christian heroine. Everything possible was done to relieve and comfort her during her last illness, but human help was unavailing to stay the progress of the disease, and the silver cord was at last loosened and angels bore away the pure and gentle spirit to realms of heavenly bliss, where suffering and death can never come. Mrs. Amos, though anxious to live for the sake of her children, was willing and ready to die if it is was the Lord’s will to call her home.
Mother! Mother! Name most sweet,
Heaven guide our weary feet
Home, where mother is,
Safe on heaven’s shining shore
May we meet to part no more,
There, where mother is
Will Wilson.
Spirit of Democracy, May 3, 1894


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  • Added: Dec 5, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31960257/eunice_ann-amos: accessed ), memorial page for Eunice Ann Cisne Amos (26 Sep 1845–26 Apr 1894), Find a Grave Memorial ID 31960257, citing Antioch Cemetery, Antioch, Monroe County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by JD Day (contributor 46967895).