The News-Herald. (Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio) 1886-1973, February 19, 1914, Image 3
Obituary.
Mary, daughter of Ralph and Mary Stockwell, was born in Washington township, Highland county, Ohio, October 15, 1840, and her spirit passed to the Great Beyond on February 3, 1914, as peacefully and silently as an autumn frost before the morning sun, to receive the reward of the Great Judge of all aged 73 years, 3 months and 10 days.
On the last day of the year 1861, she was married to Nathaniel Roush, by George Leonard. Although this home was not blessed with children, yet it was not childless. She became foster mother of Richard Roush and Mrs. Arthur Chaney, who together with the husband, are now grieving over the loss of a careful mother and dutiful wife. She united with the German Reformed church at Danville soon after her marriage and has lived a pure,clean and consecrated life during all this period of time. Her life has been an open book, which all her relatives, friends and neighbors can read and from it we may gather many lessons which would profit us in ordering our own lives.
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to thank all the friends and neighbors who so kindly aided us in many ways during the sickness and death of our loved one : also Rev. John Howard for his words of sympathy and consolation, and Kincaid & Son for their excellent services as undertakers.
The Family.
The News-Herald. (Hillsboro, Highland Co., Ohio) 1886-1973, February 19, 1914, Image 3
Obituary.
Mary, daughter of Ralph and Mary Stockwell, was born in Washington township, Highland county, Ohio, October 15, 1840, and her spirit passed to the Great Beyond on February 3, 1914, as peacefully and silently as an autumn frost before the morning sun, to receive the reward of the Great Judge of all aged 73 years, 3 months and 10 days.
On the last day of the year 1861, she was married to Nathaniel Roush, by George Leonard. Although this home was not blessed with children, yet it was not childless. She became foster mother of Richard Roush and Mrs. Arthur Chaney, who together with the husband, are now grieving over the loss of a careful mother and dutiful wife. She united with the German Reformed church at Danville soon after her marriage and has lived a pure,clean and consecrated life during all this period of time. Her life has been an open book, which all her relatives, friends and neighbors can read and from it we may gather many lessons which would profit us in ordering our own lives.
CARD OF THANKS.
We desire to thank all the friends and neighbors who so kindly aided us in many ways during the sickness and death of our loved one : also Rev. John Howard for his words of sympathy and consolation, and Kincaid & Son for their excellent services as undertakers.
The Family.
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