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Daisy Lillian <I>Rust</I> McNett

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Daisy Lillian Rust McNett

Birth
Delaware County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 Jan 1935 (aged 50)
Delaware County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Berlin Township, Delaware County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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also mother of Thelma Elizabeth McNett Collins, Pauline Mae McNett Kunert and Helen Evelyn McNett Case.

From the Delaware Gazette..........."Daisy L. McNett the daughter of Charles and Ellen Rust was born on June 21, 1884, and departed this life on January 7, 1935. She gave her heart to God at an early age, having united with the Peachblow United Brethren Church at the age of twelve years, and served as organist of the Sunday School for a number of years. She was united in marriage to William McNett on March 11, 1906. To this union were born seven children, all of whom survive. Although in poor health for several years, Mrs. McNett was always of a pleasant disposition and faced the battles of life with a smile. She was a devoted wife and a kind and loving mother, no sacrifice too great for her to make for the benefit of her family. She leaves to mourn, the husband, William McNett; four daughters, Louise, Pauline, Helen and Thelma; three sons, Melvin, Robert, and Lowell; one brotherVinton, and numerous other relatives and friends."

from her Memorial Record....After several months of illness following an operation in August, she departed this life peacefully on the evening of Jan. 7th, 1935. Her life is mirrored in this tribute; "She has achieved success who has lived well and laughed often; who has filled her niche and accomplished her task; who has left the world better than she found it; who has looked for the best in others and given the best she had; whose life was an inspiration; whose memory a benediction." Arrangements were by Clase-Mohr Funeral Home, Delaware, Ohio. Funeral services were at Peachblow UB Church, Rev. C.A. Riggs officiating. Song selections were "Above the Bright Blue", "Jesus Savior Pilot Me", "The Eastern Gate". Pallbearers were Frank Kiser, Ashton Conklin, Carroll Conklin, Floyd Griffith, Rollin Jacobus, Howard Durfey. Burial in Cheshire Cemetery.

also mother of Thelma Elizabeth McNett Collins, Pauline Mae McNett Kunert and Helen Evelyn McNett Case.

From the Delaware Gazette..........."Daisy L. McNett the daughter of Charles and Ellen Rust was born on June 21, 1884, and departed this life on January 7, 1935. She gave her heart to God at an early age, having united with the Peachblow United Brethren Church at the age of twelve years, and served as organist of the Sunday School for a number of years. She was united in marriage to William McNett on March 11, 1906. To this union were born seven children, all of whom survive. Although in poor health for several years, Mrs. McNett was always of a pleasant disposition and faced the battles of life with a smile. She was a devoted wife and a kind and loving mother, no sacrifice too great for her to make for the benefit of her family. She leaves to mourn, the husband, William McNett; four daughters, Louise, Pauline, Helen and Thelma; three sons, Melvin, Robert, and Lowell; one brotherVinton, and numerous other relatives and friends."

from her Memorial Record....After several months of illness following an operation in August, she departed this life peacefully on the evening of Jan. 7th, 1935. Her life is mirrored in this tribute; "She has achieved success who has lived well and laughed often; who has filled her niche and accomplished her task; who has left the world better than she found it; who has looked for the best in others and given the best she had; whose life was an inspiration; whose memory a benediction." Arrangements were by Clase-Mohr Funeral Home, Delaware, Ohio. Funeral services were at Peachblow UB Church, Rev. C.A. Riggs officiating. Song selections were "Above the Bright Blue", "Jesus Savior Pilot Me", "The Eastern Gate". Pallbearers were Frank Kiser, Ashton Conklin, Carroll Conklin, Floyd Griffith, Rollin Jacobus, Howard Durfey. Burial in Cheshire Cemetery.



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