[Susan] Nettie J. [ane] Posten, daughter of [Reuben] Henry and Amanda [Evertson Cram] Dunkin, was born March 22, 1877, and departed this life December 7, 1946, at her home in Excelsior Springs, Missouri.
She was united in marriage to D. [avid] E. Posten December 9, 1896. Surviving are her husband, a son F. [orrest] H. [enry] Posten of Gravity, a daughter Mrs Gladys Thomson of Lawson, Missouri, two brothers Fred Dunkin of Gravity and Charles Dunkin of Shawnee, Oklahoma, a half-sister Mrs S. [eely] J.[udson] Beemer [Mary Amanda Cram] of Gravity, a grandson Dean Posten of Clarinda, and a great-granddaughter Connie Lee Posten.
She and her husband resided near Gravity until 1927 when they moved to Excelsior Springs where she united with the Christian Union Church and continued to serve her master until called to her reward. Mrs. Posten was a great sufferer for many years, but bore it all with patience and faith in God.
Services were held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Methodist church, Rev. Bertha Brown officiating assisted by Rev. W. J. Weber. Mrs Louisa Dunn and Mrs Mary Osburn sang. The casket bearers were Lester Posten, Floyd Bush, Orville Posten, Carrol Posten, Leslie Roush and Quentin Beemer.
Mrs. Judson Beemer and Mrs. Ivan Houchin had charge of the flowers.
Interment in Gravity cemetery.
[Susan] Nettie J. [ane] Posten, daughter of [Reuben] Henry and Amanda [Evertson Cram] Dunkin, was born March 22, 1877, and departed this life December 7, 1946, at her home in Excelsior Springs, Missouri.
She was united in marriage to D. [avid] E. Posten December 9, 1896. Surviving are her husband, a son F. [orrest] H. [enry] Posten of Gravity, a daughter Mrs Gladys Thomson of Lawson, Missouri, two brothers Fred Dunkin of Gravity and Charles Dunkin of Shawnee, Oklahoma, a half-sister Mrs S. [eely] J.[udson] Beemer [Mary Amanda Cram] of Gravity, a grandson Dean Posten of Clarinda, and a great-granddaughter Connie Lee Posten.
She and her husband resided near Gravity until 1927 when they moved to Excelsior Springs where she united with the Christian Union Church and continued to serve her master until called to her reward. Mrs. Posten was a great sufferer for many years, but bore it all with patience and faith in God.
Services were held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Methodist church, Rev. Bertha Brown officiating assisted by Rev. W. J. Weber. Mrs Louisa Dunn and Mrs Mary Osburn sang. The casket bearers were Lester Posten, Floyd Bush, Orville Posten, Carrol Posten, Leslie Roush and Quentin Beemer.
Mrs. Judson Beemer and Mrs. Ivan Houchin had charge of the flowers.
Interment in Gravity cemetery.
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