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Lou Ella <I>Payne</I> Hart

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Lou Ella Payne Hart

Birth
Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
Death
14 Dec 1944 (aged 81)
Seneca, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Seneca, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
336-5
Memorial ID
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Married to John Edwin Hart May 23, 1885 in Brownington, MO.
NOTE: John's obit has his name as John Edwin, her obit has it as John Edward.

COURIER TRIBUNE, Seneca, Kansas, Monday, December 18, 1944. Page 1.
DEATH OF MRS.HART ENDED A FULL LIFE
The death of Mrs. Lou Ella Hart, Thursday, December 14, brought to a close a full active life. Mrs. Hart was of a retiring nature but enjoyed her friends, her home and her church work. She was active in the organizations of the Methodist Church, The Loyal Esthers and the W. S. C. S. until her health failed. Mrs. Hart was a member of Iris Chapter, O. E. S. She was a born homemaker, a gracious hostess, did fine needle work and was ever improving her mind by reading. She was the happiest when doing for others. In her younger years, the Seneca woman enjoyed sports and won a trophy for horsemanship at a Franklin County Fair in Missouri, and her girlhood was spent in that locality. She was married there more than 60 years ago to John Edward Hart. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Henry county. To this union was born one son, Gene, Seneca, who survives. Mr. Hart died March 2, 1939, and since his death Mrs. Hart had failed, the last year was confined to her home most of the time. She was taken to The Seneca Hospital two weeks and a day previous her death.

Mr. and Mrs. Hart lived in Arma, Kansas, five years and moved to Seneca in 1929. Besides her son, Mrs. Hart is survived by a sister, Mrs Creth McDonald, St. Louis, Mo., and a brother, Eugene Payne, Loveland, Texas, who are in poor health and unable to come to Seneca for the funeral.

The service was at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the home and was conducted by Rev. S. M. Finch, Mrs. John Kongs, Mrs. H. P. Gray, Mrs. Martha Haize and Miss Irene Riffer sang favorite hymns. Interment was made in the family lot in the city cemetery. Pallbearers were Dr. J. L. Wheatley, H. C. Sweetland, W. S. Bennett, Herbert J. Carpenter, John McGreevy and Roy Sheeley.
Married to John Edwin Hart May 23, 1885 in Brownington, MO.
NOTE: John's obit has his name as John Edwin, her obit has it as John Edward.

COURIER TRIBUNE, Seneca, Kansas, Monday, December 18, 1944. Page 1.
DEATH OF MRS.HART ENDED A FULL LIFE
The death of Mrs. Lou Ella Hart, Thursday, December 14, brought to a close a full active life. Mrs. Hart was of a retiring nature but enjoyed her friends, her home and her church work. She was active in the organizations of the Methodist Church, The Loyal Esthers and the W. S. C. S. until her health failed. Mrs. Hart was a member of Iris Chapter, O. E. S. She was a born homemaker, a gracious hostess, did fine needle work and was ever improving her mind by reading. She was the happiest when doing for others. In her younger years, the Seneca woman enjoyed sports and won a trophy for horsemanship at a Franklin County Fair in Missouri, and her girlhood was spent in that locality. She was married there more than 60 years ago to John Edward Hart. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Henry county. To this union was born one son, Gene, Seneca, who survives. Mr. Hart died March 2, 1939, and since his death Mrs. Hart had failed, the last year was confined to her home most of the time. She was taken to The Seneca Hospital two weeks and a day previous her death.

Mr. and Mrs. Hart lived in Arma, Kansas, five years and moved to Seneca in 1929. Besides her son, Mrs. Hart is survived by a sister, Mrs Creth McDonald, St. Louis, Mo., and a brother, Eugene Payne, Loveland, Texas, who are in poor health and unable to come to Seneca for the funeral.

The service was at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the home and was conducted by Rev. S. M. Finch, Mrs. John Kongs, Mrs. H. P. Gray, Mrs. Martha Haize and Miss Irene Riffer sang favorite hymns. Interment was made in the family lot in the city cemetery. Pallbearers were Dr. J. L. Wheatley, H. C. Sweetland, W. S. Bennett, Herbert J. Carpenter, John McGreevy and Roy Sheeley.


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