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Christian Worker from Wichita, Kansas • 8

Christian Worker from Wichita, Kansas • 8

Publication:
Christian Workeri
Location:
Wichita, Kansas
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Page:
8
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CHRISTIAN WORKER Mar. 28, 1868. She was married Deweese of Hillsdale, and three to Rolla Palmer in Illinois at the age of step children, Sam. Clinton at home, Mrs. 15 years.

They had one son and six Anne Gillenwater of Garden City, and daughters. The son and two daughters Mrs. Jane Hendrix of Colony, Kans. All preceded her to the beyond. Mrs.

Buck of whom were present at her funeral of Canton, Mrs. Pepper of Wichita, Two boys, Frank and Charlie preceded Mrs. Williams of Kansas City, Mrs. her years ago. She united with the Wilson of Whitam, and Wanda Rob- Church of Christ at the age of sixteen and inson, an adopted daughter, are yet living.

lived a faithful and devoted Christian They came to Belle Plaine, about life, always cheerful and kind. For seven 1886. From there to Blackwell, weeks she suffered intensly, though all where her husband passed away May 3rd, was done that medical skill, and loving 1900. care could do, she peacefully passed away She was married to Robert A. Robinson Aug.

29, 1919; aged 83 years, 8 months, in 1907. They spent the last few years and 23 days. Funeral services were held in Wichita where she passed away at the home Sunday afternoon, conducted 18, 1919. Besides the daughters men- by Bro. C.

Roy Bixler, whose remarks tioned, her husband and a sister, Mrs. from 14: 13 were much appreciated Anna Montgomery and nine grand child- by the family. Burial was in the Springren. survive her. hill Cemetery.

Rosa Clinton. She was a member of the Presbyterian -0- church for a number of years. She was 0000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000 00000000 a kind mother, devoted wife and a neighbor always ready to render assist- 000C Invalid Mission Department. ance to those in need. LOOMIS O.

HINTON, SPENCER, IND. The writer was called to conduct the 0000 0000000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000 000000 funeral service which occurred at the REPORT FOR AUGUST. late residence, 717 Mathewson Wichita. The body was shipped to Received: Blackwell for burial. May God's bless- Miss Ella Cottman, $1.00 ings be with the bereaved.

Mrs. Nancy Paddock, 2.00 D. T. Broadus. D.

S. Black, Canada from Sister McIntyre's 10.00 0.00 Elizabeth Lucinda Deweese daughter Frances A. Combs, 2.00 of Cornelius and Helen Deweese, was Amount on hands Aug. 14.16 born 6, 1835, near Monmoth, Ills. where her girl hood life was spent.

In Total $29.16 the spring of 1858 she moved with her Expended: parents to Cass and in 1861 to 20 subscriptions of Shut-Ins to CW. $10.00 Springhill, Kansas, and has since resided Postage on literature sent to Shut-Ins 2.25 in Kansas with the exception of a few years spent in south-west Missouri. She Total $12.25 was one of the early and successful teachers of Johnson Co. She was Amount on hands Sept. 1st, $16.91 married to John G.

Clinton, July 2, 1868. To this union was born five children, three I have seen so much good from sufferof whom survive. Gay and Rosa at home ing, so much good from pain, that I beand Mrs. Fannie Brown of Olathe, lieve in the good of both. It is pain and three grand children, Roy, Ritchey and suffering that brings out sympathy, selfIrene Brown, also one brother, J.

Shanon sacrifice, and strength of -Sel..

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