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Annie <I>Archibald</I> Oswald

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Annie Archibald Oswald

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
4 Jan 1922 (aged 62)
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Clifton, Bosque County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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MRS. M. J. OSWALD DIES AT SANITARIUM AT WACO

Mrs. M. J. Oswald, age 62 years last July 22, died at a sanitarium in Waco about ten o'clock Wednesday morning, January 4, following an operation which was performed the day before.

Deceased had been in ill health for some time and everything possible had been done to help her regain her health, and the operation was resorted to as the last hope of giving her relief from her many months of suffering.

Mrs. Oswald and her husband had spent many years of their life happily together on their beautiful farm just north of Clifton, and had reared a family of noble boys and girls to manhood and womanhood, the baby now being about twenty-five years old. This was one of the wishes often made known by this noble mother, that she might live to see her children all grown, and then she would be satisfied to leave them to again in another family reunion in heaven. By her daily Christian living she was given the happy thought that this would be accomplished, and no doubt she had done her part.

Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the family residence by her pastor, Rev. J. H. Walker of the Methodist church, in the presence of many relatives and a host of sorrowing friends, after which interment was made in the Old Clifton Cemetery nearby.

The bereaved family and other relatives have the sincere sympathy of a host of friends in this, their sad hour of grief.

Source: The Clifton Record, Clifton, Texas, Friday, January 6, 1922; Pg. 1, Column 5
MRS. M. J. OSWALD DIES AT SANITARIUM AT WACO

Mrs. M. J. Oswald, age 62 years last July 22, died at a sanitarium in Waco about ten o'clock Wednesday morning, January 4, following an operation which was performed the day before.

Deceased had been in ill health for some time and everything possible had been done to help her regain her health, and the operation was resorted to as the last hope of giving her relief from her many months of suffering.

Mrs. Oswald and her husband had spent many years of their life happily together on their beautiful farm just north of Clifton, and had reared a family of noble boys and girls to manhood and womanhood, the baby now being about twenty-five years old. This was one of the wishes often made known by this noble mother, that she might live to see her children all grown, and then she would be satisfied to leave them to again in another family reunion in heaven. By her daily Christian living she was given the happy thought that this would be accomplished, and no doubt she had done her part.

Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the family residence by her pastor, Rev. J. H. Walker of the Methodist church, in the presence of many relatives and a host of sorrowing friends, after which interment was made in the Old Clifton Cemetery nearby.

The bereaved family and other relatives have the sincere sympathy of a host of friends in this, their sad hour of grief.

Source: The Clifton Record, Clifton, Texas, Friday, January 6, 1922; Pg. 1, Column 5


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