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Anna Marie “Annie” Blessing Lyons

Birth
Ghent, Carroll County, Kentucky, USA
Death
7 Oct 1901 (aged 61)
La Plata, Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
La Plata, Macon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Name on cemetery stone: ANNIE M. LYONS

LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
October 17, 1901
ANNA MARIE LYONS
---Anna Marie Lyons was born near Ghent in Carroll County, Kentucky, March 22, 1840.
---Her demise took place in La Plata, Missouri October 7. 1901 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Lee Mitchell, with whom she had resided for more than two years.
---In the year 1852 she moved with her mother to Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois, and it was there she married Dr. Jerome R. Lyons, October 2nd, 1860, having been married forty-one years and five days at the time of her death, and was aged sixty-one years, six months and fifteen days.
---After her marriage she moved back to Ghent residing there for several years, from thence to Ohio, and then to Missouri, locating in Moberly, from there to their farm near La Plata in 1876, always remaining there until forced by ill health to make her home with her daughter.
---She joined the M.E. Church, South, when a mere girl of thirteen years, having lived a consistent member for over forty-eight years.
---Her devoted husband who has walked so faithfully by her side for so many years, and four children, survive her, Mrs. Mitchell, Claud H. and Harry B. Lyons of La Plata and Forrest H. Lyons of Wardner, Idaho; one daughter, LouLu Virginia Hedrick, died four years ago.
---Her sufferings at times, for years, have been almost more than mortal could bear. Only God Knew it all. Her patience was something wonderful and then her thoughtful consideration of other, all emanating from a heart made pure and full of the Savior's love, being daily and almost hourly, fed by prayer.
---Oh! Heavenly Father, teach me to live as she had live, remembering her admonitions ever, and having that sweet faith that sustained her in health and the years of pain and suffering. Dark and lonely seems the world since wife and mother has gone, and oh, how heavy our hearts. Almighty God, thou comforter of the bereaved, be thou near to comfort and by thou loving hand lead us to where her angel face does smile so dear, so loved, lost, but for a while.
Name on cemetery stone: ANNIE M. LYONS

LA PLATA HOME PRESS, La Plata, Missouri
October 17, 1901
ANNA MARIE LYONS
---Anna Marie Lyons was born near Ghent in Carroll County, Kentucky, March 22, 1840.
---Her demise took place in La Plata, Missouri October 7. 1901 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Lee Mitchell, with whom she had resided for more than two years.
---In the year 1852 she moved with her mother to Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois, and it was there she married Dr. Jerome R. Lyons, October 2nd, 1860, having been married forty-one years and five days at the time of her death, and was aged sixty-one years, six months and fifteen days.
---After her marriage she moved back to Ghent residing there for several years, from thence to Ohio, and then to Missouri, locating in Moberly, from there to their farm near La Plata in 1876, always remaining there until forced by ill health to make her home with her daughter.
---She joined the M.E. Church, South, when a mere girl of thirteen years, having lived a consistent member for over forty-eight years.
---Her devoted husband who has walked so faithfully by her side for so many years, and four children, survive her, Mrs. Mitchell, Claud H. and Harry B. Lyons of La Plata and Forrest H. Lyons of Wardner, Idaho; one daughter, LouLu Virginia Hedrick, died four years ago.
---Her sufferings at times, for years, have been almost more than mortal could bear. Only God Knew it all. Her patience was something wonderful and then her thoughtful consideration of other, all emanating from a heart made pure and full of the Savior's love, being daily and almost hourly, fed by prayer.
---Oh! Heavenly Father, teach me to live as she had live, remembering her admonitions ever, and having that sweet faith that sustained her in health and the years of pain and suffering. Dark and lonely seems the world since wife and mother has gone, and oh, how heavy our hearts. Almighty God, thou comforter of the bereaved, be thou near to comfort and by thou loving hand lead us to where her angel face does smile so dear, so loved, lost, but for a while.


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