The Fredonia Censor said her name was Myra C. Gens Ahern and that 2 daughters that died before her are buried nearby.
Her obituary in the Fredonia Censor Aug 15, 1929 describes her as "a kind and loving wife and mother. Her life was made useful in doing for others. She lived without an enemy." Her death came suddenly while visiting her daughter Eva Griswold in Arkwright. " The high esteem is which she was held was evident by the many beautiful flowers.' At her funeral Mrs Lena Straight sang her favorite hymn. "I shall see Him face to face."
Contributor: E. (46782320)
One of her daughters buried nearby is Edith Aherns who was only 7 years and 10 months old when she died of peritonitis from an injury,
Contributor: E. (46782320)
The Fredonia Censor said her name was Myra C. Gens Ahern and that 2 daughters that died before her are buried nearby.
Her obituary in the Fredonia Censor Aug 15, 1929 describes her as "a kind and loving wife and mother. Her life was made useful in doing for others. She lived without an enemy." Her death came suddenly while visiting her daughter Eva Griswold in Arkwright. " The high esteem is which she was held was evident by the many beautiful flowers.' At her funeral Mrs Lena Straight sang her favorite hymn. "I shall see Him face to face."
Contributor: E. (46782320)
One of her daughters buried nearby is Edith Aherns who was only 7 years and 10 months old when she died of peritonitis from an injury,
Contributor: E. (46782320)
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