THE ALBIA REPUBLICAN
Albia, Iowa
Thursday, November 16, 1911
OBITUARY
Margaret Byrde Quigley was born in Floris, Davis county, Iowa, Aug. 25, 1879, and when she left this happy home Wednesday morning she was thirty-two years, two months and thirteen days old.
At the age of fifteen she united with the Baptist church, and openly confessed her faith in the Redeemer.
When she was eighteen her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Quigley removed to Oskaloosa and this has been the family home ever since.
April 19, 1902, nine and a half years ago, she and Alfred H. Timmins were united in marriage by Rev. Davis in Ottumwa. They lived a short time in Hocking and Des Moines and Buxton, and then came to Albia early in 1905 to make a permanent home amongst us. Three children have come to this home: Edward Quigley, Catherine and Margaret.
Two brothers, Frank and William, two sisters, Katherine Manning and Gladys and the mother bowed down today with bitter grief and the husband stricken with the keenest of all earth's sorrows, the loss of a faithful companion, sit together today to lament over this great sorrow.
THE ALBIA REPUBLICAN
Albia, Iowa
Thursday, November 16, 1911
OBITUARY
Margaret Byrde Quigley was born in Floris, Davis county, Iowa, Aug. 25, 1879, and when she left this happy home Wednesday morning she was thirty-two years, two months and thirteen days old.
At the age of fifteen she united with the Baptist church, and openly confessed her faith in the Redeemer.
When she was eighteen her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Quigley removed to Oskaloosa and this has been the family home ever since.
April 19, 1902, nine and a half years ago, she and Alfred H. Timmins were united in marriage by Rev. Davis in Ottumwa. They lived a short time in Hocking and Des Moines and Buxton, and then came to Albia early in 1905 to make a permanent home amongst us. Three children have come to this home: Edward Quigley, Catherine and Margaret.
Two brothers, Frank and William, two sisters, Katherine Manning and Gladys and the mother bowed down today with bitter grief and the husband stricken with the keenest of all earth's sorrows, the loss of a faithful companion, sit together today to lament over this great sorrow.
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