She was married to John A. Shaw Nov. 4th, 1895, to this union was born one child, Louisa May, who survives her mother, Mr. Shaw having died May 30, 1900. Mrs. Shaw was married to Charles Dobson June 16, 1906.
Mrs. Dobson had been a patient sufferer for many years. All the care skilled physicians and love an anxious household could devise and apply for her comfort and assistance were brought to bear on the disease but the fiat of Him who rules our incomings and outgoings had been issued and after a brief struggle, despite the prayers and entreaties of all who knew and loved her, their appeals were overruled and the sufferers spirit took its flight to that home the Christian believes is the fulfillment of life everlastings.
She was buried with her Lord in Baptism May 16th, 1910 by Rev. Palmer, pastor of the Church of Christ in Litchfield. She leaves to mourn her departure a husband, a daughter, four brothers and one sister besides a host of friends.
The funeral services were conducted in the Christian church by Rev. J.A. Bullock and the remains laid to rest in the Litchfield cemetery Wednesday, May 31, 1911.
She was married to John A. Shaw Nov. 4th, 1895, to this union was born one child, Louisa May, who survives her mother, Mr. Shaw having died May 30, 1900. Mrs. Shaw was married to Charles Dobson June 16, 1906.
Mrs. Dobson had been a patient sufferer for many years. All the care skilled physicians and love an anxious household could devise and apply for her comfort and assistance were brought to bear on the disease but the fiat of Him who rules our incomings and outgoings had been issued and after a brief struggle, despite the prayers and entreaties of all who knew and loved her, their appeals were overruled and the sufferers spirit took its flight to that home the Christian believes is the fulfillment of life everlastings.
She was buried with her Lord in Baptism May 16th, 1910 by Rev. Palmer, pastor of the Church of Christ in Litchfield. She leaves to mourn her departure a husband, a daughter, four brothers and one sister besides a host of friends.
The funeral services were conducted in the Christian church by Rev. J.A. Bullock and the remains laid to rest in the Litchfield cemetery Wednesday, May 31, 1911.
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