The remains of Amanda Ellen Case were brought from Denver, buried in the Beulah Cemetery last Tuesday (April 27). She with her husband and children had gone west only a few weeks ago seeking work. She leaves a husband and three small children and a host of friends and relatives to whom her untimely death was a great shock. They all have the sympathy of the entire community.
Source: The Licking News
Published: May 14, 1909
Typed From Microfilm By: K. Nelson
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From Rev Watt's Records:
Mrs. Manda Ellen Case, wife of Esquire Spencer Case and a dau. of Sister Mary E. Baker, died at Boyd, Colorado, April 24th 1909, aged 26 ys. and 23 days. Was brought back to Beulah where I preached a funeral discourse from Rev. 21X4, April 26th 1909 at 3 p .m. on Tues. Husband, 3 children, mother, 5 brothers and 5 sisters surviving. James-Alex-Cleveland-Marvis and Cecil. Eveline Brown-Luana Ward-Rosetta Jones-Leona Arnet & Lizzie.
The remains of Amanda Ellen Case were brought from Denver, buried in the Beulah Cemetery last Tuesday (April 27). She with her husband and children had gone west only a few weeks ago seeking work. She leaves a husband and three small children and a host of friends and relatives to whom her untimely death was a great shock. They all have the sympathy of the entire community.
Source: The Licking News
Published: May 14, 1909
Typed From Microfilm By: K. Nelson
___________________________________________________________
From Rev Watt's Records:
Mrs. Manda Ellen Case, wife of Esquire Spencer Case and a dau. of Sister Mary E. Baker, died at Boyd, Colorado, April 24th 1909, aged 26 ys. and 23 days. Was brought back to Beulah where I preached a funeral discourse from Rev. 21X4, April 26th 1909 at 3 p .m. on Tues. Husband, 3 children, mother, 5 brothers and 5 sisters surviving. James-Alex-Cleveland-Marvis and Cecil. Eveline Brown-Luana Ward-Rosetta Jones-Leona Arnet & Lizzie.
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