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1903
Dearth,
Lulu Dearth, nee Starlin
Source: The Marietta [Ohio]
Daily Times; 11 May 1903
Mrs. George Dearth died at
her home at 111 Ward street at 2 o'clock this morning. She had lung trouble.
She was twenty-seven years of
age and a daughter of Warren Starling. She was a native of Marietta.
Funeral services are not yet
announced.
Gatten, Rupert E. Gatten
Spirit of Democracy,
LKP#6
Sooner or later the death angel must enter into each home, tearing
asunder earthly ties and leaving the home sad and desolate.
It is with a sad heart that I write in memory of Rupert,
the little son of Hamilton and Mary Gatten, who died
While Rupert s stay on earth was short, it is sweet to
remember him, for he had become the delight in the household-a mother s joy, a
father s pride.
In his wisdom, God has seen fit to pluck from earth this
little flower, and to transplant it in the beautiful paradise of glory. Little
Rupert lived upon earth and passed away without the guilt or knowledge of sin.
Therefore it is certain that he is safe in the arms of Jesus. He was sick for
only a week with typhoid fever. All that loving hands could do was done, but
all to no avail. God who gave him, called him home.
A place is vacant in their end, they will meet their
darling in heaven where there will be no more partings.
The funeral services were conveyed to Connor Ridge cemetery
to await the final summons at the last day.
Written
by O.A. Dougherty
Highman, William H. Highman
Spirit of Democracy,
Once more has that unwelcome guest, Death, visited our
community and taken from it one of the noblest characters it possessed; a
character marked for its high degree of morality, its sense of honor, its love
of right, and its willingness at all times to do that which is considered to be
duty.
William H. Highman was born
The deceased was the son of Duncan and Sarah M. Highman and
leaves a father, mother, six brothers, one sister and a host of friends to
mourn the loss of a dutiful son, a loving brother and a kind friend.
The funeral services were conducted by James Cline at the
home of the deceased. Interment at the Connor Ridge cemetery
W. H .O.
Koehler, Mary
J. Koehler, nee Patterson
Source: The Spirit of Democracy Issue:
Mrs. Mary J. Koehler, relict of Frederick Koehler formerly
resided in Woodsfield, died at her home in
Kruse,
Carrie Kruse, nee Brown
Source: The Columbus [Ohio]
Dispatch; 1 Sep 1903
BY HER OWN HAND,
MRS. CARRIE KRUSE ENDS
HER LIFE.
Called the Doctor and Then
Swallowed Fatal Carbolic
Acid.
The body of Mrs. Carrie Kruse
lies at the morgue next to that of Mrs. Jennie Williams, who was murdered and
that of Henry Fossbauk, who died of heart disease. Mrs. Kruse, who was only 20
years of age, committed suicide by taking carbolic acid at her home.
During Monday night a
telephone message came to Dr. Sims to call at the woman's home right away. Her
step-father, Joseph George, lived at Columbus and Parsons avenues, and heard a
groan in the room occupied by Carrie and opened the door. As the door swung to
the woman fell on the step, saying, "I am going home." She was taken
into the house and Dr. C. T. Elder of 968 Parsons avenue, was called. Dr. Sims
of 593 Parsons avenue who had got the message, arrived first and found that the
woman had swallowed carbolic acid. Everything possible was done but she was too
far gone and died in a very short time. The patrol wagon took her body to the morgue.
It is said that Carrie had quarreled with her husband, who works for the
Columbus Iron and Steel company, and brooding over her trouble had at last
taken poison. The coroner was notified.
Lallathin, Caroline Frederica Lallathin nee
Netting
On
August 9, 1903 the angel of death visited the home of Brother John Lallathin
and claimed the spirit of his beloved wife, Sister Caroline Frederica
Lallathin. Sister Lallathin was born July 1, 1823 in Wurtenberg, Gemany; aged
at death 80 years, 1 month and 9 days. She was married to John Lallathin
September 13, 1844. To this union were born 13 children, of whom seven have
gone to their reward. In 1847 they came to
McCurdy, James D. McCurdy
Source: The
James D. McCurdy, the six
months old son of Douglas McCurdy, died at his home on the
McMahon, Isaac
McMahon
Source:
Newspaper clipping, Monroe County Ohio, July 1903.
Once more the death angel has visited the vicinity of
Miller, son of Clark and Everetta Hettie (Reed) Miller
Source: The Canton [Ohio]
Repository; Friday, March 6, 1903
Died at Howenstine
The two-months' old child of
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Miller, of Howenstine, died there Wednesday.
Source: The Noble
Ada Zelma Moore, second
daughter of Grant P. and Sarah A. Moore, born April 13, 1900, died November 8,
1910, aged 10 years, seven months and twenty-six days. She leaves a father, one
brother and three sisters to mourn her sad departure. Her mother passed over on
the other shore just two weeks before Zelma was called. We did all in our power
to save her but God knew best and she went to join her dear mother and with
clasped hands they are standing in that bright eternal home where no sorrow,
sickness nor death ever enters. Oh, dear Zelma, how we miss her, for she was a
kind hearted child and loved by everybody. She will be missed as she was always
there. The remains were taken to the
Oh, Dear Zelma, how we miss you.
And your voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in the home,
Which never can be filled.
Morris, Philo D Morris
Elder Philo Morris was born April 6,
1853 in Noble Co.,
Several
weeks ago he was confined to his bed by a severe illness and though all was
done for him by the best medical skills and the loving attention of his family
and relatives and friends, he fell asleep in Jesus on Sunday evening at half
past 8 o clock. *
He leaves a wife, daughter, two
brothers and two sisters to mourn their loss. His departure from our midst is a
loss to the Church and community.
The funeral services were held in the
Christian Church in our city, after which the body was taken to Sedgwick where
again services were held at the
Published in the
*Submitter
places the year of death at 1903.
Nesbitt, John P. Nesbitt
Waynesburg Republican,
Dr. J. P. Nesbitt died at the home of his brother in law,
W. T. Webb, Esq.,
Nesbitt, John P. Nesbitt
(2nd Obit)
Nebraska City New,
A telegram was received here
this morning announcing the death of Dr. John P Nesbitt, which occurred last
night at his home at
Schaub, Johannes (John) Schaub
Source: the original
newspaper clipping; October 1903
John Schaub, aged 77 years,
died at his home in Summit township Saturday. Deceased was a member of the
Lutheran church. He leaves three sons. Funeral Monday conducted by Rev. Theo A.
Hafele of Woodsfield. Interment at Middle church.
Schaub, John Schaub
John
Schaub, aged 77 years, died at his home in
Source: The Nebraska State Journal, [Lincoln,
Nebraska]; Monday 11 May 1903
Miss Anna M. Sowers died at her home in
Cortland, Neb., Saturday evening, May 9th, aged 19 years and 9 months. She has been a student for the past two years
at the school for nurses in St. Peter, Minn., and was obliged to give up her
studies on account of poor health. The
deceased has been a sufferer with consumption for the past six months. Funeral services will be held at the
Congregational church of Cortland, today, at 10 a.m. The burial will be at Princeton.
Source: The Lincoln [Nebraska] Star; Monday, 11 May
1903
Sowers -- Miss Anna Sowers died at her
home at Cortland, Neb., Saturday evening, aged 19 years. Death was caused by consumption. Some time ago she was forced to give up her
work at the school of nurses at St. Peter, Minn., and has been suffering with
the disease for the last six months. The
funeral services were held at the Congregational church in Cortland Sunday at
10 o'clock in the morning. The burial
was at Princeton.
Thomas, James A. Thomas
James
A. Thomas died at the home of his parents, Samuel and Minerva Thomas of Duffy,
on February 8, 1903, at the age of twenty-five years. He had been employed at
An
aged father and mother, two sisters Mrs. Philip (Anna) Lively of Duffy and Mrs.
Joel (Martha) Jones of near Antioch and two borthers Louis B. Thomas of
Wheeling and Dr. Edward Thomas of Powhatan, besides numerous other relatives
and betrothed, Miss Minnie Wrenshaw of Triadelphia, W. Va., are left to mourn.
Funeral
services conducted by Mr. Haught of New Martinsville were held at 10 o clock on
the following Tuesday. Interment in
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