2nd married to James Bateman on Apr 1881
BATEMAN, Mary Ann Decker, Springs Valley Herald (September 18, 1919)
Obituary
Mary Ann Ellis, daughter of Marvin and Permelia Jane Ellis, was born in
Dubois County, Ind. on November 4th, 1843 and departed this life at
Lodiburg, Ky. on September 8th, 1919. Age 75 years, 10 months and 4 days.
She was united in marriage to J. W. Decker on February 2nd, 1864, to this
union were born seven children.
Her husband died February 12th, 1878. She again married to James Bateman in
April 1881, who died in 1907. Since then she lived a widow to the time of
her death. She is survived by three children, Mrs. J. C. Hall of Leipsic,
Ind., Mrs. A. M. Hardin of Lodiburg, Ky., W. F. Decker of Newark, New
Jersey, also by five brothers, Rev. C. W. Ellis of Green Castle, Ind., L. K.
Ellis of French Lick, Ind., Lafayette Ellis of Gary, Oklahoma, John Ellis of
Danville, Ill., W. P. Ellis of Los Angeles, Cal.
In early childhood she united with the M. E. church at Roberts Chapel in
Dubois County, Ind. and lived a faithful and consistent christian until
death. During her last illness fully realizing there was no hope for her
recovery she talked to her children with calmness expressing her readiness
and willingness to go, that God had given her grace and strength to bear the
ordeal of death and she longed for rest.
Funeral services were conducted at Ames Chapel on September 11th at 2
o'clock by Rev. A. J. Breeden of Washington, Ind. The remains were laid to
rest in the beautiful cemetery of Ames.
2nd married to James Bateman on Apr 1881
BATEMAN, Mary Ann Decker, Springs Valley Herald (September 18, 1919)
Obituary
Mary Ann Ellis, daughter of Marvin and Permelia Jane Ellis, was born in
Dubois County, Ind. on November 4th, 1843 and departed this life at
Lodiburg, Ky. on September 8th, 1919. Age 75 years, 10 months and 4 days.
She was united in marriage to J. W. Decker on February 2nd, 1864, to this
union were born seven children.
Her husband died February 12th, 1878. She again married to James Bateman in
April 1881, who died in 1907. Since then she lived a widow to the time of
her death. She is survived by three children, Mrs. J. C. Hall of Leipsic,
Ind., Mrs. A. M. Hardin of Lodiburg, Ky., W. F. Decker of Newark, New
Jersey, also by five brothers, Rev. C. W. Ellis of Green Castle, Ind., L. K.
Ellis of French Lick, Ind., Lafayette Ellis of Gary, Oklahoma, John Ellis of
Danville, Ill., W. P. Ellis of Los Angeles, Cal.
In early childhood she united with the M. E. church at Roberts Chapel in
Dubois County, Ind. and lived a faithful and consistent christian until
death. During her last illness fully realizing there was no hope for her
recovery she talked to her children with calmness expressing her readiness
and willingness to go, that God had given her grace and strength to bear the
ordeal of death and she longed for rest.
Funeral services were conducted at Ames Chapel on September 11th at 2
o'clock by Rev. A. J. Breeden of Washington, Ind. The remains were laid to
rest in the beautiful cemetery of Ames.
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