Thursday, January 26, 1922
Mary M. Love was born in Oldham County, Kentucky, Jan. 4, 1849, and died at her home in Clearfield Jan. 21,1922, at the age of 73 years and l7days. She moved with her parents from Kentucky to Orange county, Indiana, when but a child six years old. She was united in marriage to E. H. Baxter. May 21, 1865. To their union were born eleven children, seven boys and four girls. One boy died at the age of seven years two girls died after they were married, each leaving a child. The two daughters still. living are Mrs. Anna Worthington of Maloy, and Miss Mary Baxter, the youngest child, living at home with her parents. The boys are Ulysses Grant of Rockwell City, Iowa; Lorenzo D. of Auxvassje, , Missouri; George I. of Hume, Illinois; John of Milo, Iowa; Eugene and Joseph of Clearfield. Her husband still survives her. She also leaves 28 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren and many friends to mourn her loss. She confessed her faith in Christ in 1870 and united with the Church of Christ. She has not been able to attend services of public gatherings for years because of a troublesome cough, but she lived and died in the faith of a Christian. The funeral was held in Clearfield Christian Church Sunday afternoon January 22, Pastor Hignett officiating. There was a large attendance. Interment followed in Clearfield Cemetery.
Thursday, January 26, 1922
Mary M. Love was born in Oldham County, Kentucky, Jan. 4, 1849, and died at her home in Clearfield Jan. 21,1922, at the age of 73 years and l7days. She moved with her parents from Kentucky to Orange county, Indiana, when but a child six years old. She was united in marriage to E. H. Baxter. May 21, 1865. To their union were born eleven children, seven boys and four girls. One boy died at the age of seven years two girls died after they were married, each leaving a child. The two daughters still. living are Mrs. Anna Worthington of Maloy, and Miss Mary Baxter, the youngest child, living at home with her parents. The boys are Ulysses Grant of Rockwell City, Iowa; Lorenzo D. of Auxvassje, , Missouri; George I. of Hume, Illinois; John of Milo, Iowa; Eugene and Joseph of Clearfield. Her husband still survives her. She also leaves 28 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren and many friends to mourn her loss. She confessed her faith in Christ in 1870 and united with the Church of Christ. She has not been able to attend services of public gatherings for years because of a troublesome cough, but she lived and died in the faith of a Christian. The funeral was held in Clearfield Christian Church Sunday afternoon January 22, Pastor Hignett officiating. There was a large attendance. Interment followed in Clearfield Cemetery.
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