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Louisa <I>Randolph</I> Ablard

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Louisa Randolph Ablard

Birth
USA
Death
22 Oct 1888 (aged 31–32)
Ottawa County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Delphos, Ottawa County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
South section, row 8
Memorial ID
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Delphos Carrier
Oct 26, 1888

Mrs. Louisa Ablard, wife of Charles Ablard was born in a new England state, in 1856. She moved with her parents to Iowa, when a girl, where she was converted and united with the M.E. Church. From Iowa, she moved to Mitchell County Kansas, where she was married to Charles Ablard, they moved to the beautiful farm on Pipe Creek eight years ago where they lived to her death, which occurred at 1:00 a.m. Monday morning, October 22, 1888, aged 32 years. She had been quite sick for several weeks with nervous fever, but it was thought by herself and friends that she was much better and on the way to recovery until Sunday when she was taken worse. She died very suddenly. She had a happy Christian experience and said to her pastor on Sunday before her death that while she would like to live on account of her children, she was perfectly willing and ready to go if it was God's will. She was very happy and gave many expressions of her brightest experience and heavenly hopes. Mrs. Ablard was a loving wife and Mother, a good neighbor and faithful member of the church. Her home was always open to Christian people. She leaves four young children and a husband to mourn her departure to her new life.


Delphos Carrier
Oct 26, 1888

Mrs. Louisa Ablard, wife of Charles Ablard was born in a new England state, in 1856. She moved with her parents to Iowa, when a girl, where she was converted and united with the M.E. Church. From Iowa, she moved to Mitchell County Kansas, where she was married to Charles Ablard, they moved to the beautiful farm on Pipe Creek eight years ago where they lived to her death, which occurred at 1:00 a.m. Monday morning, October 22, 1888, aged 32 years. She had been quite sick for several weeks with nervous fever, but it was thought by herself and friends that she was much better and on the way to recovery until Sunday when she was taken worse. She died very suddenly. She had a happy Christian experience and said to her pastor on Sunday before her death that while she would like to live on account of her children, she was perfectly willing and ready to go if it was God's will. She was very happy and gave many expressions of her brightest experience and heavenly hopes. Mrs. Ablard was a loving wife and Mother, a good neighbor and faithful member of the church. Her home was always open to Christian people. She leaves four young children and a husband to mourn her departure to her new life.




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