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Elizabeth A. “Lizzie” <I>Ross</I> Page

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Elizabeth A. “Lizzie” Ross Page

Birth
Sheridan, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA
Death
30 Nov 1902 (aged 41)
El Dorado, Butler County, Kansas, USA
Burial
El Dorado, Butler County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Lot 50, Space W4
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Walnut Valley Times,
December 1, 1902,
Volume XXXIII, Number 46

PASSED AWAY

Mrs. Elizabeth A. Page, wife of John W. Page, died at 4:15 yesterday, November 31, after four weeks of great suffering, borne with wonderful patience and fortitude.

Elizabeth A. Ross was born October 7, 1861, at Sheridan, Iowa, was married to John W. Page, August 27, 1879. To their happy union was born five children, three of whom had already preceded their mother to the Echoless Shore. Those
surviving: Mrs. Arthur E. Hicks, and Fred R. Page, and with the husband and father truly mourning the untimely death of a noble wife and mother. She also leaves behind two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. C. J. McCabe, Mrs. N. H. McCabe, John Ross and James Ross of Pawnee, Oklahoma, all of whom, except the last named were present at her death. Mrs. Page is a member of the Presbyterian church of the Fraternal Aid Association, the Degree of honor and was a loyal, active and enthusiastic member of the Order of the Eastern Star of which she was a charter member, was several times its worthy matron and occupied that position at the time of her death.

The funeral occurs from the Presbyterian church on Wednesday, December 8 at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. W. W. Curtis of Caldwell, formerly her pastor here. At the grave the Eastern Star ritual will be used.

Walnut Valley Times
December 4, 1902
Volume XXXIII, Number 46

The funeral of Mrs. John W. Page, yesterday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. W. Curtis of Caldwell, was very largely attended despite the storm and cold. The
Presbyterian church was filled to overflowing. The emblematic flower pieces from the Orders, add individual friends of the family were most beautiful and showed the high regard in which Mrs. Page was held. The family floral piece was Gates Ajar; a star from the Eastern Star; an emblem from Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; a wreath from the Fraternal Aid Association and one from
J. B. Adams and N. F. Frazier; a heart from the Masonic Blue Lodge and Commandery, a lyre from the eighth grade of the city schools; beautiful boquets from the C. Club, Conductor S. F. Hayden, city teachers and superintendent,
Mesdames R. H. Cooper and M. E. Shepherd, Mrs. Jas. H. Sandifer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wickham, Mrs. Chas. Amy, Mrs. Wm. Bray, the Degree of Honor, Mrs. Merton Stewart, Mrs. C. H. Spencer and the Ladies Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church.
Walnut Valley Times,
December 1, 1902,
Volume XXXIII, Number 46

PASSED AWAY

Mrs. Elizabeth A. Page, wife of John W. Page, died at 4:15 yesterday, November 31, after four weeks of great suffering, borne with wonderful patience and fortitude.

Elizabeth A. Ross was born October 7, 1861, at Sheridan, Iowa, was married to John W. Page, August 27, 1879. To their happy union was born five children, three of whom had already preceded their mother to the Echoless Shore. Those
surviving: Mrs. Arthur E. Hicks, and Fred R. Page, and with the husband and father truly mourning the untimely death of a noble wife and mother. She also leaves behind two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. C. J. McCabe, Mrs. N. H. McCabe, John Ross and James Ross of Pawnee, Oklahoma, all of whom, except the last named were present at her death. Mrs. Page is a member of the Presbyterian church of the Fraternal Aid Association, the Degree of honor and was a loyal, active and enthusiastic member of the Order of the Eastern Star of which she was a charter member, was several times its worthy matron and occupied that position at the time of her death.

The funeral occurs from the Presbyterian church on Wednesday, December 8 at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. W. W. Curtis of Caldwell, formerly her pastor here. At the grave the Eastern Star ritual will be used.

Walnut Valley Times
December 4, 1902
Volume XXXIII, Number 46

The funeral of Mrs. John W. Page, yesterday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W. W. Curtis of Caldwell, was very largely attended despite the storm and cold. The
Presbyterian church was filled to overflowing. The emblematic flower pieces from the Orders, add individual friends of the family were most beautiful and showed the high regard in which Mrs. Page was held. The family floral piece was Gates Ajar; a star from the Eastern Star; an emblem from Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; a wreath from the Fraternal Aid Association and one from
J. B. Adams and N. F. Frazier; a heart from the Masonic Blue Lodge and Commandery, a lyre from the eighth grade of the city schools; beautiful boquets from the C. Club, Conductor S. F. Hayden, city teachers and superintendent,
Mesdames R. H. Cooper and M. E. Shepherd, Mrs. Jas. H. Sandifer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wickham, Mrs. Chas. Amy, Mrs. Wm. Bray, the Degree of Honor, Mrs. Merton Stewart, Mrs. C. H. Spencer and the Ladies Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church.


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  • Originally Created by: J&P
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18935915/elizabeth_a-page: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth A. “Lizzie” Ross Page (5 Oct 1861–30 Nov 1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 18935915, citing Belle Vista Cemetery, El Dorado, Butler County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by pipp43 (contributor 47134447).