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Katherine Ann <I>Isenberger</I> Shellman

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Katherine Ann Isenberger Shellman

Birth
Wayne County, Ohio, USA
Death
13 Apr 1904 (aged 55)
Odessa Township, Ionia County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Lake Odessa Wave, 22 Apr 1904

Katherine Ann Isenberger was born in Wayne County, Ohio, February 22, 1849 and was married to Francis E. Shellman on December 16, 1869.

Mr. and Mrs. Shellman early moved to Michigan and have been residents of this part of the state for many years, and have made hosts of friends. They have been considered among the prominent pioneers of the county.

Mrs. Shellman died at her home about five miles northwest of the village on Wednesday, April 13th, and the funeral was held from the Apostolic church in this village on Friday afternoon, Rev. J. H. Wilcox of the M. E. church, officiating. Her remains were laid at rest in Lakeside Cemetery.

She leaves, besides a kind and devoted husband, a family of six children, who have the deepest sympathy of the entire community and their many friends in their sad bereavement. Mrs. Shellman was a kind and lovable character, all liked her who knew her, and she passed from this earth strong in the love of her Maker. Her last words were: "Good bye; I am going to rest."
Lake Odessa Wave, 22 Apr 1904

Katherine Ann Isenberger was born in Wayne County, Ohio, February 22, 1849 and was married to Francis E. Shellman on December 16, 1869.

Mr. and Mrs. Shellman early moved to Michigan and have been residents of this part of the state for many years, and have made hosts of friends. They have been considered among the prominent pioneers of the county.

Mrs. Shellman died at her home about five miles northwest of the village on Wednesday, April 13th, and the funeral was held from the Apostolic church in this village on Friday afternoon, Rev. J. H. Wilcox of the M. E. church, officiating. Her remains were laid at rest in Lakeside Cemetery.

She leaves, besides a kind and devoted husband, a family of six children, who have the deepest sympathy of the entire community and their many friends in their sad bereavement. Mrs. Shellman was a kind and lovable character, all liked her who knew her, and she passed from this earth strong in the love of her Maker. Her last words were: "Good bye; I am going to rest."


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