She taught country school before she married Henry in 1920. They moved from Illinois and went to Missouri where they remained on their farm until Henry's death. They had no children.
Mabel moved back to Illinois to be with her brother, Claude and her surviving sister, Mayme. She moved, after a fall, to the Elms nursing center in Macomb, where she remained until her death.
She was a sweet, caring, and funny person, who was loved by her family and friends.
She taught country school before she married Henry in 1920. They moved from Illinois and went to Missouri where they remained on their farm until Henry's death. They had no children.
Mabel moved back to Illinois to be with her brother, Claude and her surviving sister, Mayme. She moved, after a fall, to the Elms nursing center in Macomb, where she remained until her death.
She was a sweet, caring, and funny person, who was loved by her family and friends.
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