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Mary Alice <I>Byrd</I> Luce

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Mary Alice Byrd Luce

Birth
Mercer County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Apr 1909 (aged 21)
Jerome, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Jerome, Appanoose County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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The funeral of Mrs. Alice Luse [sic], wife of Edward Luse, was held April 28, 1909, at 2 o'clock at Jerome. The services were conducted by Mr. Jno. Moffatt and Mr. D. R. Charles at the Believers church. The deceased had been ill for some time with tuberculosis of the lungs and passed away Tuesday morning. She leaves a husband and two young children. Her mother and two married sisters are also left to mourn her loss. The family formerly lived on a farm near Osceola, and had resided her in Jerome since last December. She was the daughter of Daniel and Rachel Byrd and was born in Mercer Co., Mo., in 1887, making her 22 year old at the time of her death.

Mrs. Luse was a Christain woman and during her last illness longed to be taken home to be with the Lord Jesus who died for her.

The husband, mother and sisters of the deceased wish to gratefully acknowledge the kindnesses of their many friends and neighbors during the sorrow they have passed through.

– Published in The Ioweegian, this clipping is located in a book of obituaries in the Centerville, Iowa public library.
The funeral of Mrs. Alice Luse [sic], wife of Edward Luse, was held April 28, 1909, at 2 o'clock at Jerome. The services were conducted by Mr. Jno. Moffatt and Mr. D. R. Charles at the Believers church. The deceased had been ill for some time with tuberculosis of the lungs and passed away Tuesday morning. She leaves a husband and two young children. Her mother and two married sisters are also left to mourn her loss. The family formerly lived on a farm near Osceola, and had resided her in Jerome since last December. She was the daughter of Daniel and Rachel Byrd and was born in Mercer Co., Mo., in 1887, making her 22 year old at the time of her death.

Mrs. Luse was a Christain woman and during her last illness longed to be taken home to be with the Lord Jesus who died for her.

The husband, mother and sisters of the deceased wish to gratefully acknowledge the kindnesses of their many friends and neighbors during the sorrow they have passed through.

– Published in The Ioweegian, this clipping is located in a book of obituaries in the Centerville, Iowa public library.


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