Mrs. Marion Miles Ward died this morning at any early hour at the home of her son, P. M. Ward, on Maple St., after a short illness. Mrs. Ward was born in Newark, Ohio, on August 8, 1832, and came in Johnson City in 1890 to reside with her son and daughter, the late Mrs. C. C. Friberg. She was one of nature's noblest creations, a lovable creations, a lovable Christian woman, and goes to her reward after a long life in the Lord's vineyard, leaving one son. P. M. Ward, and many grandchildren to mourn their loss. Funeral services were conducted at late residence at 3 o'clock by Rev. Dayton Dobbs and a large number of friends were present. The remains were taken to Geneseo, Il., her old home, for interment.
(From The Comet, Johnson City, TN - February 11, 1909, pg. #2)
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Mrs. Marion Miles Ward died this morning at any early hour at the home of her son, P. M. Ward, on Maple St., after a short illness. Mrs. Ward was born in Newark, Ohio, on August 8, 1832, and came in Johnson City in 1890 to reside with her son and daughter, the late Mrs. C. C. Friberg. She was one of nature's noblest creations, a lovable creations, a lovable Christian woman, and goes to her reward after a long life in the Lord's vineyard, leaving one son. P. M. Ward, and many grandchildren to mourn their loss. Funeral services were conducted at late residence at 3 o'clock by Rev. Dayton Dobbs and a large number of friends were present. The remains were taken to Geneseo, Il., her old home, for interment.
(From The Comet, Johnson City, TN - February 11, 1909, pg. #2)
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