Received Obituary from Unionville Republican Newspaper Jan 1999 - it is dated July 1927 and says:
"Annie Catherine (Beelerl) Heincy was born in Clark County, MO Oct 11,1848 and departed this life at Howland, MO July 2, 1927 being at the time of her death, 78 year, 8 months and 22 days of age.
She was married to Henry Heincy, who preceded her in death about 25 years ago. To this union were born seven children: John of LaBelle, MO; Mrs. Mary Hayden who passed away some years ago; Phillip and Edward of Knox City, MO; James of Alliance, Neb; Mrs. Belle Way, and Jessie who died in infancy.
Besides the members of her family here mentioned, she is survived by ten grandchildren, 14 Great Grandchildren, and other relatives and a host of friends.
In early life she was converted and united with the Mt. Zion Baptist church, under the ministry of Rev. W. T. Whorton, Mrs. Heincy lived a life of Christian service as a wife and mother to her family, and as a kind friend too those about her. Those mourn their loss in this sad hour, but rejoice in the knowledge that she has passed into a better world.
Received Obituary from Unionville Republican Newspaper Jan 1999 - it is dated July 1927 and says:
"Annie Catherine (Beelerl) Heincy was born in Clark County, MO Oct 11,1848 and departed this life at Howland, MO July 2, 1927 being at the time of her death, 78 year, 8 months and 22 days of age.
She was married to Henry Heincy, who preceded her in death about 25 years ago. To this union were born seven children: John of LaBelle, MO; Mrs. Mary Hayden who passed away some years ago; Phillip and Edward of Knox City, MO; James of Alliance, Neb; Mrs. Belle Way, and Jessie who died in infancy.
Besides the members of her family here mentioned, she is survived by ten grandchildren, 14 Great Grandchildren, and other relatives and a host of friends.
In early life she was converted and united with the Mt. Zion Baptist church, under the ministry of Rev. W. T. Whorton, Mrs. Heincy lived a life of Christian service as a wife and mother to her family, and as a kind friend too those about her. Those mourn their loss in this sad hour, but rejoice in the knowledge that she has passed into a better world.
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