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Agnes Elizabeth Fudge

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Agnes Elizabeth Fudge

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
9 Jan 1922 (aged 17)
Appleton City, St. Clair County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Deepwater, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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17Y 4M 26D
Died at St. Clair Co, Appleton MO.
Dau of James R. Fudge and Jennie Virginia Strickland

Obituary from The Appleton City Journal, Appleton City, St. Clair, MO, Thursday, Jan. 19, 1922:

AGNES ELIZABETH FUDGE

Sister Agnes Elizabeth Fudge was born August 13, 1904, and departed this life Jan. 9, 1922, at the family home southeast of Appleton City. She made a profession of religion about a year ago. She was the eldest daughter of Richard and Jennie Fudge, and was 17 years, 4 months and 24 days old at the time of death. She leaves a father, mother, two sisters, grandfather, and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn her early homecoming. She had many friends---she had a smile for each one of us. To know her was to admire her. Her life was a ray of sunshine every day, at home, at school, as well as in her Sunday school. Her life was just beginning to unfold and bloom, to be attractive and winsome. She was an obedient, painstaking, helping, never-tiring, sweet-spirited child and sister.
Funeral services were conducted at her parents' home some eight miles southeast of Appleton City, Mo., on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The boys and girls of Spring Grove Sunday school were untiring in service and flowers. Bro. Herbert Kirk led the song service. Pallbearers were: Andy Zink, Hazel Zink, Foster(?) Moore, Herbert Dines, Will ______ and Ray Major. Scripture reading, Mark 6:36-42; text, v. 39: "The damsel is not dead but sleepeth." After the service the remains were taken to Pleasant Valley cemetery, near Deepwater, Mo., for burial.
All was done for her that relatives and kind friends could do to keep her here, but Jesus has taken her to her eternal, happy, Heavenly home. We say today, "Good bye, Agnes, dear," but Jesus said we shall meet again.
Funeral services were conducted by J. M. _______ of Clinton, Mo.

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their help and sympathy, and words of condolence during the illness, death and burial of our dear daughter and sister.
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD FUDGE AND CHILDREN.

Submitted by: Karen Foreman



Mo. death cert, St. Clair Co.
COD: Labor pneumonia
Informate: James R. Fudge, her father
Burial: Pleasant Valley Cem Jan 10 1922
17Y 4M 26D
Died at St. Clair Co, Appleton MO.
Dau of James R. Fudge and Jennie Virginia Strickland

Obituary from The Appleton City Journal, Appleton City, St. Clair, MO, Thursday, Jan. 19, 1922:

AGNES ELIZABETH FUDGE

Sister Agnes Elizabeth Fudge was born August 13, 1904, and departed this life Jan. 9, 1922, at the family home southeast of Appleton City. She made a profession of religion about a year ago. She was the eldest daughter of Richard and Jennie Fudge, and was 17 years, 4 months and 24 days old at the time of death. She leaves a father, mother, two sisters, grandfather, and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn her early homecoming. She had many friends---she had a smile for each one of us. To know her was to admire her. Her life was a ray of sunshine every day, at home, at school, as well as in her Sunday school. Her life was just beginning to unfold and bloom, to be attractive and winsome. She was an obedient, painstaking, helping, never-tiring, sweet-spirited child and sister.
Funeral services were conducted at her parents' home some eight miles southeast of Appleton City, Mo., on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The boys and girls of Spring Grove Sunday school were untiring in service and flowers. Bro. Herbert Kirk led the song service. Pallbearers were: Andy Zink, Hazel Zink, Foster(?) Moore, Herbert Dines, Will ______ and Ray Major. Scripture reading, Mark 6:36-42; text, v. 39: "The damsel is not dead but sleepeth." After the service the remains were taken to Pleasant Valley cemetery, near Deepwater, Mo., for burial.
All was done for her that relatives and kind friends could do to keep her here, but Jesus has taken her to her eternal, happy, Heavenly home. We say today, "Good bye, Agnes, dear," but Jesus said we shall meet again.
Funeral services were conducted by J. M. _______ of Clinton, Mo.

CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their help and sympathy, and words of condolence during the illness, death and burial of our dear daughter and sister.
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD FUDGE AND CHILDREN.

Submitted by: Karen Foreman



Mo. death cert, St. Clair Co.
COD: Labor pneumonia
Informate: James R. Fudge, her father
Burial: Pleasant Valley Cem Jan 10 1922


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