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Mary Lucy <I>Brown</I> Reuschling

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Mary Lucy Brown Reuschling

Birth
Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
28 Aug 1919 (aged 69)
Flagler, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.46145, Longitude: -96.35063
Plot
Fairlawn, Lot 146
Memorial ID
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REUSCHLING, Mary L.
1850 28 Aug 1919
Graceland Sioux City Woodbury
Female; Age 69;
Fairlawn Add.; Lot 146; Gr. 2
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Mary Lucy Brown Reuschling
Birth 12 May 1850 in Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Death 28 Aug 1919 in Flagler, Kit Carson, Colorado, USA

Father William Slocomb Brown Memorial,
Mother Sarah Ann McCracken

Mrs. Mary L. Reuschling, who for some time has been in very poor health, last night departed this life.

About two months ago Mrs. Reuschling was taken sick and was brot to Flagler, at the home of her son, Harry, in order that a doctor might be more accessable. All that human hands could do was done for this mother, but the Infinite One had said "Not so" and at one o'clock Thursday morning, August 28th, her spirit took it flight.

Mary Lucy Brown was born May 12th, 1851, at Lowell, Mass. She was married to Conrad Reuschling at Cedar Falls, Iowa where they lived for a number of years, later locating at Sioux City Iowa. Nine years ago Mr. and Mrs. Reuschling came to Colorado, locating on a homestead nine miles from Cope, which place was the home of Mrs. Reuschling at the time of her death.

Mrs. Reuschling was of a happy disposition but the death of her husband who passed away in March of 1918 was sadly mourned.

Mrs. Reuschling was the mother of 12 children, three of whom died in infancy. One daughter died six years ago.

She is survived by five daughters and three sons: Mrs. Hugh Melott, Mrs. W. G. Gibbons, Mrs. F. M. Walcott and Mrs. A. R. Kudrle, all of Sioux City, Ia., Mrs. L. S. Pocock of Cope, Colo., A. E. Reuschling, of Isabel, S. Dak., Fred C. Reuschling and Harry A. Reuschling, of Flagler.

Mrs. Reuschling was long a consistant member of the Baptist church.

The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the Heiserman Chapel, and the body will be taken to Sioux City to be laid to rest by the side of her husband. Mrs. Melott and H. A. Reuschling and family will accompany the remains to its last resting place tomorrow night.

The News joins the community in extending sympathy in this time of sadness.
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REUSCHLING, Mary L.
1850 28 Aug 1919
Graceland Sioux City Woodbury
Female; Age 69;
Fairlawn Add.; Lot 146; Gr. 2
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Mary Lucy Brown Reuschling
Birth 12 May 1850 in Lowell, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Death 28 Aug 1919 in Flagler, Kit Carson, Colorado, USA

Father William Slocomb Brown Memorial,
Mother Sarah Ann McCracken

Mrs. Mary L. Reuschling, who for some time has been in very poor health, last night departed this life.

About two months ago Mrs. Reuschling was taken sick and was brot to Flagler, at the home of her son, Harry, in order that a doctor might be more accessable. All that human hands could do was done for this mother, but the Infinite One had said "Not so" and at one o'clock Thursday morning, August 28th, her spirit took it flight.

Mary Lucy Brown was born May 12th, 1851, at Lowell, Mass. She was married to Conrad Reuschling at Cedar Falls, Iowa where they lived for a number of years, later locating at Sioux City Iowa. Nine years ago Mr. and Mrs. Reuschling came to Colorado, locating on a homestead nine miles from Cope, which place was the home of Mrs. Reuschling at the time of her death.

Mrs. Reuschling was of a happy disposition but the death of her husband who passed away in March of 1918 was sadly mourned.

Mrs. Reuschling was the mother of 12 children, three of whom died in infancy. One daughter died six years ago.

She is survived by five daughters and three sons: Mrs. Hugh Melott, Mrs. W. G. Gibbons, Mrs. F. M. Walcott and Mrs. A. R. Kudrle, all of Sioux City, Ia., Mrs. L. S. Pocock of Cope, Colo., A. E. Reuschling, of Isabel, S. Dak., Fred C. Reuschling and Harry A. Reuschling, of Flagler.

Mrs. Reuschling was long a consistant member of the Baptist church.

The funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the Heiserman Chapel, and the body will be taken to Sioux City to be laid to rest by the side of her husband. Mrs. Melott and H. A. Reuschling and family will accompany the remains to its last resting place tomorrow night.

The News joins the community in extending sympathy in this time of sadness.
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