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Louisa Jane <I>Howard</I> Phillips

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Louisa Jane Howard Phillips

Birth
Death
27 Aug 1922 (aged 86)
Burial
Cherryvale, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2723056, Longitude: -95.5368639
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Obituary for Louisa Phillips.
Mrs. Louisa Phillips died Sunday morning at 4:40 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. M. Benson, 330 West Third Street, after a long illness, having been failing in health for nearly a year. She was 86 years, 6 months and 20 days of age. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the First Baptist church. Rev. E. F. Shank will have charge of the services. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery by the side of her son and daughter, Kinman Phillips and Mrs. Robt. Housel, who died a number of years ago. Louisa Jane Howard was born February 7, 1836 at Jacksonville, Ill., and departed this life August 27, 1922. She was married to Joseph Phillips, September 5, 1853 at Washburn, Illinois. To this union were born five children, Tempie, who died in infancy, Kinman Phillips and Mrs. Carrie Housel who have preceded her to the better world, and Charles W. Phillips of Brighton, Colo., and Mrs. Emma Benson of this city. Besides these she leaves to mourn her death nine grand children, and eleven great grand children. One sister, Mrs. Martha Enslow, of Lincoln, Nebraska, also survives. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips came to Kansas from Alexander, Nebraska, on March 13, 1883 and lived in or near Cherryvale from that time on, except for a few years when they returned east, where Mr. Phillips died and the aged widow and mother returned to this city, where she remained, making her home with her children and grand children. She was loved by all who knew her and will be missed by a wide circle of friends. She has been a faithful member of the Baptist church since she was fourteen years of age. Her son Charles of Brighton, Colorado, is unable to attend the funeral on account of sickness.
(From the Cherryvale Republican, Cherryvale, Kansas, August 28, 1922)
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Obituary for Louisa Phillips.
Mrs. Louisa Phillips died Sunday morning at 4:40 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. M. Benson, 330 West Third Street, after a long illness, having been failing in health for nearly a year. She was 86 years, 6 months and 20 days of age. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the First Baptist church. Rev. E. F. Shank will have charge of the services. Burial will be in Fairview cemetery by the side of her son and daughter, Kinman Phillips and Mrs. Robt. Housel, who died a number of years ago. Louisa Jane Howard was born February 7, 1836 at Jacksonville, Ill., and departed this life August 27, 1922. She was married to Joseph Phillips, September 5, 1853 at Washburn, Illinois. To this union were born five children, Tempie, who died in infancy, Kinman Phillips and Mrs. Carrie Housel who have preceded her to the better world, and Charles W. Phillips of Brighton, Colo., and Mrs. Emma Benson of this city. Besides these she leaves to mourn her death nine grand children, and eleven great grand children. One sister, Mrs. Martha Enslow, of Lincoln, Nebraska, also survives. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips came to Kansas from Alexander, Nebraska, on March 13, 1883 and lived in or near Cherryvale from that time on, except for a few years when they returned east, where Mr. Phillips died and the aged widow and mother returned to this city, where she remained, making her home with her children and grand children. She was loved by all who knew her and will be missed by a wide circle of friends. She has been a faithful member of the Baptist church since she was fourteen years of age. Her son Charles of Brighton, Colorado, is unable to attend the funeral on account of sickness.
(From the Cherryvale Republican, Cherryvale, Kansas, August 28, 1922)
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parents per #49877404 -9/6/20


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