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Laura Margaret <I>Ahern</I> Culler

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Laura Margaret Ahern Culler

Birth
Plevna, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Death
14 Jun 1925 (aged 60)
Bourbon Township, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bethel, Shelby County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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She married Jacob Benjamin Culler on February 28, 1892 in Plevna, Knox County, Missouri.

Her obituary, paper and date is unknown at this time.

On June 14, 1925, the messenger of death visited our family and called from her earthly labors a most splendid character. Laura Margaret (Ahern) Culler, daughter of John A. and Mary F. Ahern, was born October 22, 1864, and died at her home near Plevna June 14, 1925, aged 60 years, 7 months and 23 days.
Funeral services were held at Pleasant Prairie Church, conducted by Rev. F. M. Branic, after which the remains were laid to rest in the church cemetery by the side of her infant son, who preceded her to the great beyond 25 years ago at the age of 5 months.
Mother was such a patient sufferer, never complaining as long as she could help it. She had suffered 6 long months with that dreadful disease, cancer, without telling any of the family.
September 1, 1924, she was taken to Shelbina, where she could have medical attention every day from which we had great hopes of her regaining her health until in the following January, when she began losing her strength again. In April she was taken back to her home with no hopes of her recovery. Many times during the last week of her sickness she said, "I'm going home."
She gave her heart to God in early life and such was her work as a Christian throughout the remainder of her life that she might have said, "I have fought a good fight, I have kept the faith." In her home mother was a model, devoted and affectionate to her family and always doing for others when she was able. Oh! how we miss her and long to hear her voice and feel her loving touch, but the Lord knows best. Earthly ties are not lasting but we know she is watching and waiting for us to come and Oh! how much nearer heaven seems to us now.
Mother leaves to mourn her departure a broken-hearted husband, three daughters, Mrs. Stella Hall, Mrs. Florence Wilson, Mrs. Lydia Harrison, and one son, Ernest Culler; 11 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Let us cherish her memory and follow the example which mother has laid before us. Lydia
She married Jacob Benjamin Culler on February 28, 1892 in Plevna, Knox County, Missouri.

Her obituary, paper and date is unknown at this time.

On June 14, 1925, the messenger of death visited our family and called from her earthly labors a most splendid character. Laura Margaret (Ahern) Culler, daughter of John A. and Mary F. Ahern, was born October 22, 1864, and died at her home near Plevna June 14, 1925, aged 60 years, 7 months and 23 days.
Funeral services were held at Pleasant Prairie Church, conducted by Rev. F. M. Branic, after which the remains were laid to rest in the church cemetery by the side of her infant son, who preceded her to the great beyond 25 years ago at the age of 5 months.
Mother was such a patient sufferer, never complaining as long as she could help it. She had suffered 6 long months with that dreadful disease, cancer, without telling any of the family.
September 1, 1924, she was taken to Shelbina, where she could have medical attention every day from which we had great hopes of her regaining her health until in the following January, when she began losing her strength again. In April she was taken back to her home with no hopes of her recovery. Many times during the last week of her sickness she said, "I'm going home."
She gave her heart to God in early life and such was her work as a Christian throughout the remainder of her life that she might have said, "I have fought a good fight, I have kept the faith." In her home mother was a model, devoted and affectionate to her family and always doing for others when she was able. Oh! how we miss her and long to hear her voice and feel her loving touch, but the Lord knows best. Earthly ties are not lasting but we know she is watching and waiting for us to come and Oh! how much nearer heaven seems to us now.
Mother leaves to mourn her departure a broken-hearted husband, three daughters, Mrs. Stella Hall, Mrs. Florence Wilson, Mrs. Lydia Harrison, and one son, Ernest Culler; 11 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. Let us cherish her memory and follow the example which mother has laid before us. Lydia


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