GRACE ANNA ZAHNER WADDELL - Following an extended illness during which she had been a patient sufferer, Mrs. Grace Anna Zahner Waddell died Christmas morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Willard Amsbaugh, two miles west of Bellville.
The funeral was held there Saturday and burial was in the Bellville Cemetery. Rev. J.F. Mariatte conducted the funeral rites.
The deceased woman was the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. William Zahner and was born October 20, 1860. Most of her life was spent in Dunkirk, Ohio, where she was married to Samuel Waddell in 1882. His demise occurred several years ago.
One son, Samuel Waddell, of Columbus, survives; also three sisters, one grandchild, eight nieces and six nephews. She was a kind mother, a loving sister and always ready to aid the needy.
(Richland County Leader: 1 January 1920, Vol. 1, No. 4)
Obituary contributed by: Judy Farst
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GRACE ANNA ZAHNER WADDELL - Following an extended illness during which she had been a patient sufferer, Mrs. Grace Anna Zahner Waddell died Christmas morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Willard Amsbaugh, two miles west of Bellville.
The funeral was held there Saturday and burial was in the Bellville Cemetery. Rev. J.F. Mariatte conducted the funeral rites.
The deceased woman was the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. William Zahner and was born October 20, 1860. Most of her life was spent in Dunkirk, Ohio, where she was married to Samuel Waddell in 1882. His demise occurred several years ago.
One son, Samuel Waddell, of Columbus, survives; also three sisters, one grandchild, eight nieces and six nephews. She was a kind mother, a loving sister and always ready to aid the needy.
(Richland County Leader: 1 January 1920, Vol. 1, No. 4)
Obituary contributed by: Judy Farst
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