Died, At the family residence, on the road leading from Deer Park to Swanton, after an illness of only two days, Mariea Elizabeth Steiding, wife of Bernard Steiding, departed this life for the home beyond last Thursday afternoon. Although frequently afflicted during the winter, her death was unexpected and sudden. She was born Sept. 18, 1831, having attained nearly the "alloted time," three score and ten years. On Sunday morning her remains were taken to the Deer Park Lutheran church, where Rev. G.I Uhler conducted the service, basing his remarks upon the text: "Set thine house in order for thou shalt die and not live." (2 Kings 20: 1.)
The deceased was for many years a member of the above church. She was a faithful wife and companion, a good mother, open-hearted to all who entered her doors, and the large concourse of friends and relatives which filled the church to overflowing bore testimony of the kindly esteem in which she was held. A husband, three sons and three daughters mourn their loss.
Obituary placed in the Republican Newspaper, 28 March 1901.
"The verse on the front of the Tombstone reads from John 14;2: In my Father's House are many Mansions" At the base of the Tombstone on right side reads from Timothy 4:7-8:
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith; Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness".
Birth Date: 18 September 1831
Date of Death: 21 March 1901
28 March 1901; The Republican; Oakland, Garrett County, Md.
Died, At the family residence, on the road leading from Deer Park to Swanton, after an illness of only two days, Mariea Elizabeth Steiding, wife of Bernard Steiding, departed this life for the home beyond last Thursday afternoon. Although frequently afflicted during the winter, her death was unexpected and sudden. She was born Sept. 18, 1831, having attained nearly the "alloted time," three score and ten years. On Sunday morning her remains were taken to the Deer Park Lutheran church, where Rev. G.I Uhler conducted the service, basing his remarks upon the text: "Set thine house in order for thou shalt die and not live." (2 Kings 20: 1.)
The deceased was for many years a member of the above church. She was a faithful wife and companion, a good mother, open-hearted to all who entered her doors, and the large concourse of friends and relatives which filled the church to overflowing bore testimony of the kindly esteem in which she was held. A husband, three sons and three daughters mourn their loss.
Obituary placed in the Republican Newspaper, 28 March 1901.
"The verse on the front of the Tombstone reads from John 14;2: In my Father's House are many Mansions" At the base of the Tombstone on right side reads from Timothy 4:7-8:
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith; Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness".
Birth Date: 18 September 1831
Date of Death: 21 March 1901
28 March 1901; The Republican; Oakland, Garrett County, Md.
Family Members
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Wilhemena "Minnie" Steiding
1856–1941
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John Ernst "Pa" Steiding
1859–1947
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Herman Steiding
1861–1936
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Albert Steiding
1862–1937
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Ferdinand Steiding
1865–1884
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Mary Augusta Steiding Beckman
1869–1918
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Annie Maria Steiding
1872–1884
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Elizabeth "Lizzy" Steiding Wiley
1875–1961
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Marie Steiding Gank
1876–1950
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Henry Gerald Steiding
1880–1920
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