Eliza Craig was born October 4, 1857, in Gallia county, Ohio, and passed from this life on March 9, 1940, at her home in Moulton. In 1881 she was united in marriage to Warren Taylor Daniels and last Thanksgiving Day, 1939, Mr. and Mrs. Daniels celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary.
In 1891, Mr. and Mrs. Daniels came to Moulton, and have since made this their home.
Mrs. Daniels is survived by her husband, her two daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Hetzler, of Moulton, and Emma Pennington, of Chicago, and her two sons, Craig and Ward Daniels, of Moulton. She is also survived by nine grandchildren.
She was a loyal member of the Methodist church and was counted one of the ntost interested members of the Woman's Home Missionary Society, and the W. C. T. U. and gave her support to many other causes for the creation of good and worth in the community. She loved her home and her children deeply, and though illness confined her in the latter years, she found her greatest pleasure in the
family gatherings. The service was held at the Methodist
church at 2:30, Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. E. W. Frohardt, officiating. Burial was at Oakland cemetery.
Eliza Craig was born October 4, 1857, in Gallia county, Ohio, and passed from this life on March 9, 1940, at her home in Moulton. In 1881 she was united in marriage to Warren Taylor Daniels and last Thanksgiving Day, 1939, Mr. and Mrs. Daniels celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary.
In 1891, Mr. and Mrs. Daniels came to Moulton, and have since made this their home.
Mrs. Daniels is survived by her husband, her two daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Hetzler, of Moulton, and Emma Pennington, of Chicago, and her two sons, Craig and Ward Daniels, of Moulton. She is also survived by nine grandchildren.
She was a loyal member of the Methodist church and was counted one of the ntost interested members of the Woman's Home Missionary Society, and the W. C. T. U. and gave her support to many other causes for the creation of good and worth in the community. She loved her home and her children deeply, and though illness confined her in the latter years, she found her greatest pleasure in the
family gatherings. The service was held at the Methodist
church at 2:30, Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. E. W. Frohardt, officiating. Burial was at Oakland cemetery.
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