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Elizabeth Angeline Haxton Shroyer

Birth
Fountain, Fountain County, Indiana, USA
Death
Mar 1913 (aged 74–75)
Kankakee, Kankakee County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Hopkins, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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The following Obits were provided by member Julia Johnson 47176433

Daily Democrat-Forum (Maryville, Missouri), Saturday, March 29, 1913
Old Resident of Hopkins Dead
Body of Mrs. E. M. Shroyer Brought from Kankakee, Ill., to Hopkins for Burial.
Miss. Sadie Shroyer of Kankakee, Ill., arrived in Hopkins Saturday with the body of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Shroyer, who died at Kankakee Thursday afternoon.
The funeral services will be held at the M. E. church in Hopkins Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the pastor, Rev. Taylor, conducting the service. Burial in Hopkins cemetery.
Mrs. Shroyer was born in Fountain county, Ind. and was 75 years old at the time of her death. She and her husband were among the pioneers of Hopkins, Mr. Shroyer, having been one of the first Methodist ministers at that place. They left Hopkins twenty-eight years ago, the husband dying soon after, his body being brought to Hopkins for burial. A daughter, Mrs. Stella Miller of Oklahoma, was brought to Hopkins last September for burial by the remains of her father.
Mrs. Shroyer was a great sufferer for many years and through it all displayed a beautiful Christian character, enduring her suffering with patience and fortitude. Her last wishes were to be brought to Hopkins for burial beside her husband, daughter and old friends and neighbors.

Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Tuesday, April 8, 1913
HOPKINS – The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Shrayer [Shroyer], a former Hopkins resident, was held at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon, after which the body was buried in the Hopkins cemetery.

Daily Democrat-Forum (Maryville, Missouri), Tuesday, April 22, 1913
Had Guests From Chicago.
Miss S. E. Shroyer of Chicago, who came to Hopkins a few weeks ago with the body of her mother for burial by the body of her father, who was an early Methodist minister of this county, has been in Maryville a few days visiting the families of her relatives, J. W. Shroyer and Mrs. D. N. Scott and Miss Emma Shroyer. She went to Hopkins Tuesday noon to settle up business matters and will return to Maryville for a brief visit before going to her home in Chicago
The following Obits were provided by member Julia Johnson 47176433

Daily Democrat-Forum (Maryville, Missouri), Saturday, March 29, 1913
Old Resident of Hopkins Dead
Body of Mrs. E. M. Shroyer Brought from Kankakee, Ill., to Hopkins for Burial.
Miss. Sadie Shroyer of Kankakee, Ill., arrived in Hopkins Saturday with the body of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Shroyer, who died at Kankakee Thursday afternoon.
The funeral services will be held at the M. E. church in Hopkins Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the pastor, Rev. Taylor, conducting the service. Burial in Hopkins cemetery.
Mrs. Shroyer was born in Fountain county, Ind. and was 75 years old at the time of her death. She and her husband were among the pioneers of Hopkins, Mr. Shroyer, having been one of the first Methodist ministers at that place. They left Hopkins twenty-eight years ago, the husband dying soon after, his body being brought to Hopkins for burial. A daughter, Mrs. Stella Miller of Oklahoma, was brought to Hopkins last September for burial by the remains of her father.
Mrs. Shroyer was a great sufferer for many years and through it all displayed a beautiful Christian character, enduring her suffering with patience and fortitude. Her last wishes were to be brought to Hopkins for burial beside her husband, daughter and old friends and neighbors.

Bedford Free Press (Bedford, Iowa), Tuesday, April 8, 1913
HOPKINS – The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Shrayer [Shroyer], a former Hopkins resident, was held at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon, after which the body was buried in the Hopkins cemetery.

Daily Democrat-Forum (Maryville, Missouri), Tuesday, April 22, 1913
Had Guests From Chicago.
Miss S. E. Shroyer of Chicago, who came to Hopkins a few weeks ago with the body of her mother for burial by the body of her father, who was an early Methodist minister of this county, has been in Maryville a few days visiting the families of her relatives, J. W. Shroyer and Mrs. D. N. Scott and Miss Emma Shroyer. She went to Hopkins Tuesday noon to settle up business matters and will return to Maryville for a brief visit before going to her home in Chicago


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