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Nettie Estella <I>Miller</I> Clem

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Nettie Estella Miller Clem

Birth
Adams County, Indiana, USA
Death
22 Oct 1906 (aged 23)
Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Monroeville, Allen County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
sec 5 lot 40
Memorial ID
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Decatur Democrat, Adams County, Indiana
(a weekly newspaper)
Thursday, November 8, 1906

OBITUARY OF NETTIE ESTELLA CLEM

Nettie Estella Miller was born November 22, 1882, in Union township, Adams county, Indiana, and died at her home in Dixon, Ohio October 23, 1906, aged 23 years and 11 months. She was united in marriage to Melvin A. Clem, April 26, 1905. The joy of these lives was very marked, and the harmony of the same approached perfection.
Being converted when quite young and joining the Methodist Episcopal church, she had been led to lead a very true and faithful Christian life.
Nettie always possessed a clear understanding and a keen sense of duty and obligation together with the love of God in her heart to make a most loving and lovable friend, neighbor and wife. In all her years of work in the school room, in her service to the church, in the happiness of her own home, or wherever she might be called, she did her duty with a tenderness, cheerfulness and willingness that can but characterize the life of a true Christian.
She leaves a husband, one son, Chauncey Eugene, a father, mother and one sister, together with many other relatives and a host of friends to mourn their loss.
(Prayer)
Contributor: Karin King (47469179)
Decatur Democrat, Adams County, Indiana
(a weekly newspaper)
Thursday, November 8, 1906

OBITUARY OF NETTIE ESTELLA CLEM

Nettie Estella Miller was born November 22, 1882, in Union township, Adams county, Indiana, and died at her home in Dixon, Ohio October 23, 1906, aged 23 years and 11 months. She was united in marriage to Melvin A. Clem, April 26, 1905. The joy of these lives was very marked, and the harmony of the same approached perfection.
Being converted when quite young and joining the Methodist Episcopal church, she had been led to lead a very true and faithful Christian life.
Nettie always possessed a clear understanding and a keen sense of duty and obligation together with the love of God in her heart to make a most loving and lovable friend, neighbor and wife. In all her years of work in the school room, in her service to the church, in the happiness of her own home, or wherever she might be called, she did her duty with a tenderness, cheerfulness and willingness that can but characterize the life of a true Christian.
She leaves a husband, one son, Chauncey Eugene, a father, mother and one sister, together with many other relatives and a host of friends to mourn their loss.
(Prayer)
Contributor: Karin King (47469179)


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