DIED.
COYLE—At her home in Dakota city, Humboldt county, Iowa, on Friday, July 20th, 1894, at about five o'clock P.M., of Bright's Disease, Mrs. Matilda Coyle nee Franklin, aged 64 years and eleven months.
Mrs. Coyle with her husband C. C. [Charles] Coyle, has been a resident of Humboldt county since the early sixties. She is well known to all the old settlers and the people of those days mostly all memories of many kindnesses received at her hands. In times of sickness and family trouble she was an ever ready help in times of need, and nearly every family in Dakota City can turn to some occasion when her kindly ministrations have cheered them in time of affliction. She was a woman of strong will and convictions and was not easily moved when once persuaded that she was in the right. Her friends will miss her, but the family in which she has been a guiding spirit, a faithful wife and mother, will miss her more.
She was the mother of three [four] children, only one of whom, D. F. [Judge Daniel Franklin Coyle] survives her, Maggie and Bertie having already gone over the way [also a daughter Harriet who died in Avoca, Wisconsin in 1859 and was buried there]. Her husband, son, his wife and three grandchildren are left to keep watch and ward over the now desolate home.
The funeral occurred from the home on Saturday, the 21st inst., a short service of prayer and song being used, and the long cortege wended its winding way to Indian Mound cemetery, where the remains were deposited with the M. E. church burial service.
Humboldt County Independent, Humboldt, Humboldt Co. Iowa, Thu. 26 Jul 1894
DIED.
COYLE—At her home in Dakota city, Humboldt county, Iowa, on Friday, July 20th, 1894, at about five o'clock P.M., of Bright's Disease, Mrs. Matilda Coyle nee Franklin, aged 64 years and eleven months.
Mrs. Coyle with her husband C. C. [Charles] Coyle, has been a resident of Humboldt county since the early sixties. She is well known to all the old settlers and the people of those days mostly all memories of many kindnesses received at her hands. In times of sickness and family trouble she was an ever ready help in times of need, and nearly every family in Dakota City can turn to some occasion when her kindly ministrations have cheered them in time of affliction. She was a woman of strong will and convictions and was not easily moved when once persuaded that she was in the right. Her friends will miss her, but the family in which she has been a guiding spirit, a faithful wife and mother, will miss her more.
She was the mother of three [four] children, only one of whom, D. F. [Judge Daniel Franklin Coyle] survives her, Maggie and Bertie having already gone over the way [also a daughter Harriet who died in Avoca, Wisconsin in 1859 and was buried there]. Her husband, son, his wife and three grandchildren are left to keep watch and ward over the now desolate home.
The funeral occurred from the home on Saturday, the 21st inst., a short service of prayer and song being used, and the long cortege wended its winding way to Indian Mound cemetery, where the remains were deposited with the M. E. church burial service.
Humboldt County Independent, Humboldt, Humboldt Co. Iowa, Thu. 26 Jul 1894
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