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Mary Elizabeth <I>Donham</I> Cayot

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Mary Elizabeth Donham Cayot

Birth
Johnson County, Iowa, USA
Death
23 Apr 1910 (aged 32)
Muscatine County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Muscatine Journal
April 27, 1910


In Memory Of Our Loved One, Mrs. A. G. Cayot

Mary Elizabeth Donham was born May 30, 1877, near Lone Tree, Iowa and passed away at 2:30 p. m. April 23d, 1910, at her home at Bonnyfield, six miles north of Muscatine, on the graded road, at the age of 32 years, 10 months and 23 days.

On September 2d 1902, she married Albert Cayot and they were blessed with one little girl, Eunice 2 1/2 years who with her papa and aged grandparents is left to mourn her loss.

She united with the United Brethren church when about 15 years of age and has always been a faithful conscientious Christian woman always mindful of others, and was such a patient sufferer during her last illness. She was always ready and willing to go to her Master whenever her work on earth was done. Surely a good woman has gone to her reward.

The final obsequies were held at the home, Monday, April 25th at 1 o'clock p.m., Rev. J. C. H. Light speaking comforting words to a large company of relatives and friends. She was lovingly laid to rest in Greenwood cemetery.




Muscatine Journal
April 27, 1910


In Memory Of Our Loved One, Mrs. A. G. Cayot

Mary Elizabeth Donham was born May 30, 1877, near Lone Tree, Iowa and passed away at 2:30 p. m. April 23d, 1910, at her home at Bonnyfield, six miles north of Muscatine, on the graded road, at the age of 32 years, 10 months and 23 days.

On September 2d 1902, she married Albert Cayot and they were blessed with one little girl, Eunice 2 1/2 years who with her papa and aged grandparents is left to mourn her loss.

She united with the United Brethren church when about 15 years of age and has always been a faithful conscientious Christian woman always mindful of others, and was such a patient sufferer during her last illness. She was always ready and willing to go to her Master whenever her work on earth was done. Surely a good woman has gone to her reward.

The final obsequies were held at the home, Monday, April 25th at 1 o'clock p.m., Rev. J. C. H. Light speaking comforting words to a large company of relatives and friends. She was lovingly laid to rest in Greenwood cemetery.






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