Diana Elizabeth, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Carrison (Garrison), was born in the vicinity in which she died September 12, 1853 and passed away July 23, 1921 at the age of 67 years, 10 months and 11 days.
In the year of 1873 she was united in marriage to Samuel Barnes and to them were born five sons and one daughter, all of whom are living, this being the first death to visit their family in their long married life.
The children are Harvey and Henry of Table Grove neighborhood; Frank of Washington, Iowa; Miss Jennie at home; Myron of Minnesota and Isaac of Washington, lowa. She is also survived by several grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Carl Westlake of near Table Grove and Mrs. Lawson Rutledge of Alberta, Canada.
Mrs. Barnes was a kind neighbor and friend, who was ever ready to help any who in anyway needed assistance in sickness or death. She was a home loving woman and it is with a loving remembrance that this family can bid farewell to their mother, wife and sister, whose hands were ever ready to minister to them and although failing health had deprived her of going about much for some time, she will be missed by her neighbors and friends.
Funeral services were held at the Temple Church and interment was at Temple Cemetery.
Diana Elizabeth, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Carrison (Garrison), was born in the vicinity in which she died September 12, 1853 and passed away July 23, 1921 at the age of 67 years, 10 months and 11 days.
In the year of 1873 she was united in marriage to Samuel Barnes and to them were born five sons and one daughter, all of whom are living, this being the first death to visit their family in their long married life.
The children are Harvey and Henry of Table Grove neighborhood; Frank of Washington, Iowa; Miss Jennie at home; Myron of Minnesota and Isaac of Washington, lowa. She is also survived by several grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Carl Westlake of near Table Grove and Mrs. Lawson Rutledge of Alberta, Canada.
Mrs. Barnes was a kind neighbor and friend, who was ever ready to help any who in anyway needed assistance in sickness or death. She was a home loving woman and it is with a loving remembrance that this family can bid farewell to their mother, wife and sister, whose hands were ever ready to minister to them and although failing health had deprived her of going about much for some time, she will be missed by her neighbors and friends.
Funeral services were held at the Temple Church and interment was at Temple Cemetery.
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