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Anna Quisenberry

Birth
Adrian, Bates County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Mar 1903 (aged 27)
Nevada, USA
Burial
Shawnee Township, Bates County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Quisenberry Anna
Anna Quisenberry died at Nevada, Saturday night, March 7, 1903 of consumption, aged 27 years and 19 days. For several years she had been afflicted mentally so that is was necessary to keep her in the asylum.
Anna Quisenbery grew to beautiful womanhood in this city and was a bright and vivacious girl. In 1893 she graduated from the Adrian High School with honor, as was the leader among the young people. Her live was pure and her disposition amiable. She was a faithful member of the Christian church. Alfred Moudy, her brother in law, had the remains brought to Adrian Monday, and taken to his residence where funeral services were held Tuesday morning conducted by Rev. Hall. The Adrian High school Alumni sang several beautiful selections,, after which the body was laid to rest in the France cemetery. This was the third death in the family in less than a year. Her sister, Mrs. Alfred Moudy, died last April, her father died last fall and last Anna passed into the great beyond, free from afflictions and sorrow. Two of the family remain, Mrs. Arthur Weaver, of Creede, Colo., Clay, of Sedalia. Mr. Moudy gave tender attend to the memory of the dead, and seen that everything beautiful was done. Peace to her ashes. -- The Adrian Journal, March 13, 1903, Page 1 Column 3, Obituary
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobates/Newspaper/1903News.html
Quisenberry Anna
Anna Quisenberry died at Nevada, Saturday night, March 7, 1903 of consumption, aged 27 years and 19 days. For several years she had been afflicted mentally so that is was necessary to keep her in the asylum.
Anna Quisenbery grew to beautiful womanhood in this city and was a bright and vivacious girl. In 1893 she graduated from the Adrian High School with honor, as was the leader among the young people. Her live was pure and her disposition amiable. She was a faithful member of the Christian church. Alfred Moudy, her brother in law, had the remains brought to Adrian Monday, and taken to his residence where funeral services were held Tuesday morning conducted by Rev. Hall. The Adrian High school Alumni sang several beautiful selections,, after which the body was laid to rest in the France cemetery. This was the third death in the family in less than a year. Her sister, Mrs. Alfred Moudy, died last April, her father died last fall and last Anna passed into the great beyond, free from afflictions and sorrow. Two of the family remain, Mrs. Arthur Weaver, of Creede, Colo., Clay, of Sedalia. Mr. Moudy gave tender attend to the memory of the dead, and seen that everything beautiful was done. Peace to her ashes. -- The Adrian Journal, March 13, 1903, Page 1 Column 3, Obituary
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobates/Newspaper/1903News.html


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