MRS. GEORGE LEVI SUMMERS
Ida Busby, daughter of Dr. Andrew Jackson and Mary Busby, was born in Coshockton County, Ohio, April 19, 1866, and died at the home of her son, Howard, six miles southeast of Winchester, Ill., April 29, 1948, at 7:15 a.m., age 82 years and 19 days.
As a small child she moved with her parents to Kansas in 1870. Later the family settled in Montgomery County, Kansas, in 1881, where Dr Busby practiced his profession for about 50 years, being the horse and buggy doctor. On Aug. 6, 1881, she was married to Walter Carter, who passed away in 1884. To this union one son was born, Claude T Carter of Cherryvale Kansas. She was married to Geo. L. Summers of Winchester, Ill., Feb. 19, 19885, at Independence, Kansas. They came to Illinois in the fall of 1886 and lived in the community near and in Manchester, Ill., until their death.
To this union nine children were born, Mrs. Hare McCarty, Howard and Frank Summers of Winchester, Levi George Summers of Porter Ind., Mrs. Lola Dell Wages of Pelican Rapids, Minn. She was proceeded in death by her husband, who passed away April 27, 1939, one daughter Pleda Maude, and three sons, Homer Bugsby, Clyde William and Harvey Leo Summers.
She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lura Orr, of Portland, Oregon, the above mentioned children, 21 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren.
She was of a cheerful disposition and made many friends, was a lover of music and social life, a kind and loving wife and mother. She was a member of the Baptist church.
Funeral services were held at the Danner Funeral Home at two o'clock, Sunday afternoon, may 2, 1948 at two o'clock Rev. C. L. Leitze officiating.
Selections were sung by Miss Beilby Leach, accompanied by Mrs. Roy Coultas.
The flowers were cared for by Lucille Summers, Virginia Summers, Sylvia Sellars and Ethel Johnson.
Interment was in the Winchester cemetery, the casket bearers being Francis, James, Robert, Darrell, Wilbur and Cleo Summers.
MRS. GEORGE LEVI SUMMERS
Ida Busby, daughter of Dr. Andrew Jackson and Mary Busby, was born in Coshockton County, Ohio, April 19, 1866, and died at the home of her son, Howard, six miles southeast of Winchester, Ill., April 29, 1948, at 7:15 a.m., age 82 years and 19 days.
As a small child she moved with her parents to Kansas in 1870. Later the family settled in Montgomery County, Kansas, in 1881, where Dr Busby practiced his profession for about 50 years, being the horse and buggy doctor. On Aug. 6, 1881, she was married to Walter Carter, who passed away in 1884. To this union one son was born, Claude T Carter of Cherryvale Kansas. She was married to Geo. L. Summers of Winchester, Ill., Feb. 19, 19885, at Independence, Kansas. They came to Illinois in the fall of 1886 and lived in the community near and in Manchester, Ill., until their death.
To this union nine children were born, Mrs. Hare McCarty, Howard and Frank Summers of Winchester, Levi George Summers of Porter Ind., Mrs. Lola Dell Wages of Pelican Rapids, Minn. She was proceeded in death by her husband, who passed away April 27, 1939, one daughter Pleda Maude, and three sons, Homer Bugsby, Clyde William and Harvey Leo Summers.
She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lura Orr, of Portland, Oregon, the above mentioned children, 21 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren.
She was of a cheerful disposition and made many friends, was a lover of music and social life, a kind and loving wife and mother. She was a member of the Baptist church.
Funeral services were held at the Danner Funeral Home at two o'clock, Sunday afternoon, may 2, 1948 at two o'clock Rev. C. L. Leitze officiating.
Selections were sung by Miss Beilby Leach, accompanied by Mrs. Roy Coultas.
The flowers were cared for by Lucille Summers, Virginia Summers, Sylvia Sellars and Ethel Johnson.
Interment was in the Winchester cemetery, the casket bearers being Francis, James, Robert, Darrell, Wilbur and Cleo Summers.
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