Newspaper Obituary from "The Manassas Journal" 15 May 1914 (Prince William County, Manassas, Virginia)
Rexrode, Sallie Kibler. - Mrs. J. H. Rexrode died at her home Sunday after a serious illness lasting over a period of ten weeks. She was taken to a Washington hospital not long since, but physicians advanced no hope for her recovery and her death was momentarily expected. She was 42 years old.
The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon at the Lutheran church and interment was made in the Lutheran cemetery. The services were conducted by a friend of the family, Rev. J. E. A. Doermann, of Washington, D. C., assisted by Rev. O. W. Aderholdt, pastor of the church here.
She leaves her husband, who is employed as a railway mail clerk, and nine children, Paul, Mary, Roy, Martha, Margaret, Clara, Harry, Walter and Irene. She is also survived by her parents, three brothers and one sister, all of whom, with the exception of one brother, live at Woodstock. Before her marriage she was Miss Sallie Kibler, her parents being Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kibler, of Woodstock. "Mrs. Rexrode was a model woman," writes a friend. "As a Christian she never departed from the faith implanted in Holy Baptism in infancy and nourished by her constant use of God's work and the instruction of the Lutheran church. Not only did she hold fast to the faith, but she lived it and taught it without fear or favor. As a wife she was thoughtful, harmonious, affectionate, cheerful, consoling; as a mother, she was frank, kind, loving, attentive consideration, and as a neighbor, she was friendly, courteous, peaceful, helpful.
Newspaper Obituary from "The Manassas Journal" 15 May 1914 (Prince William County, Manassas, Virginia)
Rexrode, Sallie Kibler. - Mrs. J. H. Rexrode died at her home Sunday after a serious illness lasting over a period of ten weeks. She was taken to a Washington hospital not long since, but physicians advanced no hope for her recovery and her death was momentarily expected. She was 42 years old.
The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon at the Lutheran church and interment was made in the Lutheran cemetery. The services were conducted by a friend of the family, Rev. J. E. A. Doermann, of Washington, D. C., assisted by Rev. O. W. Aderholdt, pastor of the church here.
She leaves her husband, who is employed as a railway mail clerk, and nine children, Paul, Mary, Roy, Martha, Margaret, Clara, Harry, Walter and Irene. She is also survived by her parents, three brothers and one sister, all of whom, with the exception of one brother, live at Woodstock. Before her marriage she was Miss Sallie Kibler, her parents being Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kibler, of Woodstock. "Mrs. Rexrode was a model woman," writes a friend. "As a Christian she never departed from the faith implanted in Holy Baptism in infancy and nourished by her constant use of God's work and the instruction of the Lutheran church. Not only did she hold fast to the faith, but she lived it and taught it without fear or favor. As a wife she was thoughtful, harmonious, affectionate, cheerful, consoling; as a mother, she was frank, kind, loving, attentive consideration, and as a neighbor, she was friendly, courteous, peaceful, helpful.
Family Members
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Paul Arndt Rexrode
1895–1966
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Mary Amanda "Mary" Rexrode
1897–1985
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Roy Emerson Rexrode
1899–1979
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Martha Beatrice Rexrode DeGraw
1901–1984
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Margaret Virginia Rexrode Weeks
1901–1992
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Clara Ruth "Clara" Rexrode Potter
1903–2005
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Harry Milton Rexrode
1906–1993
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James Walter Rexrode
1908–1986
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Ethel Irene "Renee" Rexrode Summers
1910–1997
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