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May Ortensie <I>Forbes</I> Hathaway

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May Ortensie Forbes Hathaway

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
25 Nov 1901 (aged 37)
Frontier County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Frontier County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
15 3 3
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Mrs. Mary Ortensie (Forbes) Hathaway
Died at her home eight miles southwest of Farnam, in Frontier county, November 25th, 1901, Mrs. Mary Ortensie Hathaway, wife of George Hathaway.

Mrs. Mary Ortensie Hathaway was born in Illinois, June 6th, 1864, the daughter of John and Lydia Forbes. She was married to George Hathaway, April 25, 1886, in Osburn county, Kansas, where they resided two years. From there they moved to Frontier county, where they have lived until the time of her death. The day previous to her death she was in as good health as usual, retiring at bedtime. At four o'clock she complained of a pain in her stomach which resulted hemorrhage of the lungs, causing her death at 2 P.M. She was unconscious most of the time. All was done that human hands could do for her but the Heavenly father saw fit to take her from this world of pain and suffering to reign in that home that has been prepared for all who love Him. She was much loved and will be greatly missed, not only in her home but by all that knew her.

She leaves a husband and five children [Alvin, Grace, Ida, John, Mable] to mourn her loss. The oldest child 14 and the youngest is 3 years of age. The bereaved family has the sympathy of all.

The funeral was preached at the home on the 26th by Rev. Stinnette. The text was found in I Cor. 15:2.

The remains were interred in the Farnam cemetery.
Mrs. Mary Ortensie (Forbes) Hathaway
Died at her home eight miles southwest of Farnam, in Frontier county, November 25th, 1901, Mrs. Mary Ortensie Hathaway, wife of George Hathaway.

Mrs. Mary Ortensie Hathaway was born in Illinois, June 6th, 1864, the daughter of John and Lydia Forbes. She was married to George Hathaway, April 25, 1886, in Osburn county, Kansas, where they resided two years. From there they moved to Frontier county, where they have lived until the time of her death. The day previous to her death she was in as good health as usual, retiring at bedtime. At four o'clock she complained of a pain in her stomach which resulted hemorrhage of the lungs, causing her death at 2 P.M. She was unconscious most of the time. All was done that human hands could do for her but the Heavenly father saw fit to take her from this world of pain and suffering to reign in that home that has been prepared for all who love Him. She was much loved and will be greatly missed, not only in her home but by all that knew her.

She leaves a husband and five children [Alvin, Grace, Ida, John, Mable] to mourn her loss. The oldest child 14 and the youngest is 3 years of age. The bereaved family has the sympathy of all.

The funeral was preached at the home on the 26th by Rev. Stinnette. The text was found in I Cor. 15:2.

The remains were interred in the Farnam cemetery.

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