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Minna Amelia <I>Peckham</I> Heaton

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Minna Amelia Peckham Heaton

Birth
Bureau County, Illinois, USA
Death
25 Jan 1934 (aged 65)
Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Wyanet, Bureau County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Bureau County Tribune (Princeton, Illinois)
~02 Feb 1934 page 4, column 2 & 3

Minna Peckham Heaton, daughter of James and Harriet Peckham, was born September 20th, 1868, near Princeton, Illinois, and passed into the Beautiful Beyond January 25, 1934.

On December 18, 1891 she was united in marriage to Robert M. Heaton of Princeton, and they lived on the farm at Heaton's Point a few years, also on one near Tampico, moving from there into Wyanet where they resided until 1926 when they located permanently in Sterling.

Mrs. Heaton was a devoted wife and mother, surrounding her family with greatest affection and love, doing everything in her power for their comfort and enjoyment, making an ideal home for all, and was always so thoughtful for her many friends and all others in need of a kind word or helping hand.

In her youthful days she was associated with Christian Science and in later years was deeply impressed with the teachings of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

Mrs. Heaton will be greatly missed by her family, consisting of her husband. R.M. Heaton, and daughters, Mrs. Madge Piper, Mrs. Ruth Brooks, Miss Marjorie, and four grandchildren, Donna and Robert Piper, Nayola Jean and Vonda Lee Brooks. She also leaves two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Lou Palmer, Calgary, Canada, Mrs. Emma Vickrey, Dayton, Ohio, Thomas of Moran, Kansas, William of New Bedford, and Bert of Oklahoma, and may other relatives and friends.

Compliments of Robyn Starr Oman Pittman
Bureau County Tribune (Princeton, Illinois)
~02 Feb 1934 page 4, column 2 & 3

Minna Peckham Heaton, daughter of James and Harriet Peckham, was born September 20th, 1868, near Princeton, Illinois, and passed into the Beautiful Beyond January 25, 1934.

On December 18, 1891 she was united in marriage to Robert M. Heaton of Princeton, and they lived on the farm at Heaton's Point a few years, also on one near Tampico, moving from there into Wyanet where they resided until 1926 when they located permanently in Sterling.

Mrs. Heaton was a devoted wife and mother, surrounding her family with greatest affection and love, doing everything in her power for their comfort and enjoyment, making an ideal home for all, and was always so thoughtful for her many friends and all others in need of a kind word or helping hand.

In her youthful days she was associated with Christian Science and in later years was deeply impressed with the teachings of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

Mrs. Heaton will be greatly missed by her family, consisting of her husband. R.M. Heaton, and daughters, Mrs. Madge Piper, Mrs. Ruth Brooks, Miss Marjorie, and four grandchildren, Donna and Robert Piper, Nayola Jean and Vonda Lee Brooks. She also leaves two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Lou Palmer, Calgary, Canada, Mrs. Emma Vickrey, Dayton, Ohio, Thomas of Moran, Kansas, William of New Bedford, and Bert of Oklahoma, and may other relatives and friends.

Compliments of Robyn Starr Oman Pittman


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