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Maria Elizabeth “Mariah” <I>Miller</I> Mock

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Maria Elizabeth “Mariah” Miller Mock

Birth
Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Death
19 May 1936 (aged 75)
Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Warsaw Daily Times, Wednesday, May 20, 1936
Death Takes Mrs. Mock, 76
Funeral Services Will Be Held at Webster Thursday.
Mrs. Noah Mock, 76, expired Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock at her home northeast of North Webster. Paralysis caused her death after an illness of five years.
The decedent, formerly Maria Miller, was born December 3, 1860, in Tippecanoe township, Kosciusko county, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Miller. She was a lifelong resident of Kosciusko county.
The husband, Noah Mock, four sons, Lawrence Mock of near North Webster, John Mock of Cromwell, Abram J. Mock of White Pigeon, Mich., and Harvey Mock of Wilmot; and three daughters, Cora Stocker of near North Webster, Laura Long of Fairmount, Ill, and Rosetta Crego of Elkhart, survive.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Haworth & Bilby funeral home, with Rev. Cauffman in charge. Interment will be made in Oak Grove cemetery.

The Elkhart Truth
Mrs. Maire E. Mock
Funeral services were held in North Webster this afternoon for Mrs. Maire Elizabeth (Miller) Mock, 76, who died Tuesday at her home near Oak Grove church, northeast of Webster Lake. She was the mother of Mrs. Edward C. Crego, 611 West Lexington avenue, and the grandmother of the following Elkhart residents: Thurlow R. White, Mrs. Howard Van Harlingen, Mrs. Ray Ritter and Mrs. Kenneth Klinger.
Also surviving Mrs. Mock are her husband, Noah J. Mock, to whom she was married 60 years ago, and the following children: Lawrence D. and John L. Mock of North Webster, Abraham J. Mock of White Pigeon, Harvey F. Mock of Wimot, Mrs. Samuel Stocker of Cromwell and Mrs. Charles Young of Fairmount, Ill.
There are 20 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

The Pierceton Record, Pierceton, Indiana
May 27, 1936 Page 2
Mrs. Noah Mock, 76, died at her home northeast of North Webster. Paralysis caused her death after an illness of five years.

Warsaw Daily Times, Wednesday, May 20, 1936
Death Takes Mrs. Mock, 76
Funeral Services Will Be Held at Webster Thursday.
Mrs. Noah Mock, 76, expired Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock at her home northeast of North Webster. Paralysis caused her death after an illness of five years.
The decedent, formerly Maria Miller, was born December 3, 1860, in Tippecanoe township, Kosciusko county, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Miller. She was a lifelong resident of Kosciusko county.
The husband, Noah Mock, four sons, Lawrence Mock of near North Webster, John Mock of Cromwell, Abram J. Mock of White Pigeon, Mich., and Harvey Mock of Wilmot; and three daughters, Cora Stocker of near North Webster, Laura Long of Fairmount, Ill, and Rosetta Crego of Elkhart, survive.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Haworth & Bilby funeral home, with Rev. Cauffman in charge. Interment will be made in Oak Grove cemetery.

The Elkhart Truth
Mrs. Maire E. Mock
Funeral services were held in North Webster this afternoon for Mrs. Maire Elizabeth (Miller) Mock, 76, who died Tuesday at her home near Oak Grove church, northeast of Webster Lake. She was the mother of Mrs. Edward C. Crego, 611 West Lexington avenue, and the grandmother of the following Elkhart residents: Thurlow R. White, Mrs. Howard Van Harlingen, Mrs. Ray Ritter and Mrs. Kenneth Klinger.
Also surviving Mrs. Mock are her husband, Noah J. Mock, to whom she was married 60 years ago, and the following children: Lawrence D. and John L. Mock of North Webster, Abraham J. Mock of White Pigeon, Harvey F. Mock of Wimot, Mrs. Samuel Stocker of Cromwell and Mrs. Charles Young of Fairmount, Ill.
There are 20 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

The Pierceton Record, Pierceton, Indiana
May 27, 1936 Page 2
Mrs. Noah Mock, 76, died at her home northeast of North Webster. Paralysis caused her death after an illness of five years.


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