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Effie L. <I>Eells</I> Hoskinson

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Effie L. Eells Hoskinson

Birth
Johnson County, Iowa, USA
Death
14 Oct 1896 (aged 27)
Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Guss, Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, October 22, 1896
In Memoriam – Died, October 14 at her home near Guss, Taylor County, Ia., Effie Hoskinson, wife of Emmett Hoskinson. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Eelis [Eells]. Deceased was born in Johnson Co., Nov. 11, 1868 and moved with her parents to this country in 1873, where she has since resided. Was married to Emmett Hoskinson March 12, 1890.
The deceased left a husband and three little boys to mourn the loss of a wife’s and mother’s sympathy and care. The deceased united with the M. E. church in Nov. 1885 and has ever been a consistent member.
The funeral services were held in the Maple Grove church, conducted by Rev. G. W. Maine of Blockton. It was a very large and sad funeral, nearly the entire community gathered to pay their last respects to one who had lived among them since early childhood. The remains were laid to rest in the beautiful cemetery near the church of which she had been a member for eleven years.
Guss, Oct. 20, ’96. G. W. M.
Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Thursday, October 22, 1896
In Memoriam – Died, October 14 at her home near Guss, Taylor County, Ia., Effie Hoskinson, wife of Emmett Hoskinson. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Eelis [Eells]. Deceased was born in Johnson Co., Nov. 11, 1868 and moved with her parents to this country in 1873, where she has since resided. Was married to Emmett Hoskinson March 12, 1890.
The deceased left a husband and three little boys to mourn the loss of a wife’s and mother’s sympathy and care. The deceased united with the M. E. church in Nov. 1885 and has ever been a consistent member.
The funeral services were held in the Maple Grove church, conducted by Rev. G. W. Maine of Blockton. It was a very large and sad funeral, nearly the entire community gathered to pay their last respects to one who had lived among them since early childhood. The remains were laid to rest in the beautiful cemetery near the church of which she had been a member for eleven years.
Guss, Oct. 20, ’96. G. W. M.


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