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Sarah A. <I>Potter</I> Keim

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Sarah A. Potter Keim

Birth
Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Sep 1886 (aged 68–69)
Oronogo, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Traditional Sector Bl 14 Lot 9
Memorial ID
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CARTHAGE WEEKLY PRESS
SATURDAY SEPT 11, 1886


Obituary
Mrs. Sarah A. Keim, at the ripe old age of 69, passed quietly to her reward at 7 p. m. yesterday at her home in Oronogo. She came to this city in 1868 and is well known to most of our citizens as the mother of M. P. and H. M. Keim, the family having resided here almost continuously since that date.

Mrs. Keim was born near Huntington, Pennsylvania in 1817, where she resided until 1837 when the family moved to Ohio. She buried her husband 22 years ago and has remained a widow ever since, living with and rearing her two boys who alone survive her.
Mrs. Keim was warmly admired by all who knew her, for her many Christian virtues and good qualities. A good wife and loving mother, always attentive to the sick - her sympathic nature leading her to render all the assistance in her power. She, by her kind words and deeds, won the hearts of all who knew her.
Although humble and unassuming, she led a useful life, and it can truly be said of her that she did her whole duty as it came to her day by day.
The funeral services will be held at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev Hughey officiated.

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CARTHAGE WEEKLY PRESS
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1886


The funeral service of Mrs. Sarah A. Keim was held at the M. E. Church yesterday and was well attended by her numerous friends who had, during a long acquaintance, learned to hold her in high esteem. At the conclusion of the services her remains were conveyed to Park Cemetery, and interred under the forms and ceremonies of the M. E. Church of which she had been a consistent member for nearly 60 years.
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CARD OF THANKS
We desire to extend our sincere thanks to the many friends for their kind attention and assistance during our mother's illness, and for their many attentions and expressions of sympathy in our deep affliction, in the loss of our kind and loving mother.
M. P. and H. M. Keim
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CARTHAGE WEEKLY PRESS
SATURDAY SEPT 11, 1886


Obituary
Mrs. Sarah A. Keim, at the ripe old age of 69, passed quietly to her reward at 7 p. m. yesterday at her home in Oronogo. She came to this city in 1868 and is well known to most of our citizens as the mother of M. P. and H. M. Keim, the family having resided here almost continuously since that date.

Mrs. Keim was born near Huntington, Pennsylvania in 1817, where she resided until 1837 when the family moved to Ohio. She buried her husband 22 years ago and has remained a widow ever since, living with and rearing her two boys who alone survive her.
Mrs. Keim was warmly admired by all who knew her, for her many Christian virtues and good qualities. A good wife and loving mother, always attentive to the sick - her sympathic nature leading her to render all the assistance in her power. She, by her kind words and deeds, won the hearts of all who knew her.
Although humble and unassuming, she led a useful life, and it can truly be said of her that she did her whole duty as it came to her day by day.
The funeral services will be held at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev Hughey officiated.

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CARTHAGE WEEKLY PRESS
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1886


The funeral service of Mrs. Sarah A. Keim was held at the M. E. Church yesterday and was well attended by her numerous friends who had, during a long acquaintance, learned to hold her in high esteem. At the conclusion of the services her remains were conveyed to Park Cemetery, and interred under the forms and ceremonies of the M. E. Church of which she had been a consistent member for nearly 60 years.
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CARD OF THANKS
We desire to extend our sincere thanks to the many friends for their kind attention and assistance during our mother's illness, and for their many attentions and expressions of sympathy in our deep affliction, in the loss of our kind and loving mother.
M. P. and H. M. Keim


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