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Attie M. Acers Noble Sager

Birth
Herkimer County, New York, USA
Death
23 Jan 1916 (aged 67)
Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Attie Noble Sager, the beloved wife of Chancey E. Sager, passed away at her home on West Union street on Monday, January 24th, 1916, after an illness of many weeks. For many years Mrs. Sager has been a sufferer from asthma, but by reason of her unusually rugged constitution she was able to withstand the disease, until other complications developed.

Funeral services will be held at the family home on Union street on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The services will be in charge of Rev. W. J. Suckow, pastor of the Congregational church. Interment will be in Oakland cemetery.

Attie M. Acers was born in Herkimer County, New York, September 19th, 1848, and when she was two years old her parents removed to Delaware county and located at what is now North Manchester. Here she grew to young womanhood. On September 19th, 1868, in Manchester she was united in marriage with James L. Noble. To this union there were born three children; Mrs. W. C. Blake, deceased; Adnel Noble, of Prairie township, and Edith, who died in infancy. Mr. Noble passed away in Manchester November 11, 1879.

On December 22, 1881, she was united in marriage with Mr. C. E. Sager, with whom she has lived happily for many years.

She is survived by her husband, C. E. Sager, one son, Adnel Noble, of Prairie township, one sister, Mrs. Luther Sly, and one brother, Bert Acers, and three grand children, Miss May Noble and Misses Marian and Zelda Blake of this city.

Mrs. Sager was a member of the Congregational church, and the Eastern Star and Lady Maccabees. She took a keen interest in the activities which promoted the best in the social life of this community, in lodge circles she was honored and in her death the societies suffer a great loss. She was a kind neighbor, and a true friend, and many were the kindly acts she performed for those she loved.

In her death, Mrs. Sager suffers the loss of a true companion, and the other members of her family part with a kind mother and sister; and in this great sorrow that has come to them the sympathy of many friends is extended.

Manchester Democrat - Manchester, Iowa - January 26, 1916

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The obituary says Attie married James Noble on September 19, 1868. A copy of their Certificate of Marriage says they secured their marriage license on September 19, 1868, but were married on September 21, 1868.
Contributor: Carl Ingwalson (47990645) • [email protected]
Attie Noble Sager, the beloved wife of Chancey E. Sager, passed away at her home on West Union street on Monday, January 24th, 1916, after an illness of many weeks. For many years Mrs. Sager has been a sufferer from asthma, but by reason of her unusually rugged constitution she was able to withstand the disease, until other complications developed.

Funeral services will be held at the family home on Union street on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The services will be in charge of Rev. W. J. Suckow, pastor of the Congregational church. Interment will be in Oakland cemetery.

Attie M. Acers was born in Herkimer County, New York, September 19th, 1848, and when she was two years old her parents removed to Delaware county and located at what is now North Manchester. Here she grew to young womanhood. On September 19th, 1868, in Manchester she was united in marriage with James L. Noble. To this union there were born three children; Mrs. W. C. Blake, deceased; Adnel Noble, of Prairie township, and Edith, who died in infancy. Mr. Noble passed away in Manchester November 11, 1879.

On December 22, 1881, she was united in marriage with Mr. C. E. Sager, with whom she has lived happily for many years.

She is survived by her husband, C. E. Sager, one son, Adnel Noble, of Prairie township, one sister, Mrs. Luther Sly, and one brother, Bert Acers, and three grand children, Miss May Noble and Misses Marian and Zelda Blake of this city.

Mrs. Sager was a member of the Congregational church, and the Eastern Star and Lady Maccabees. She took a keen interest in the activities which promoted the best in the social life of this community, in lodge circles she was honored and in her death the societies suffer a great loss. She was a kind neighbor, and a true friend, and many were the kindly acts she performed for those she loved.

In her death, Mrs. Sager suffers the loss of a true companion, and the other members of her family part with a kind mother and sister; and in this great sorrow that has come to them the sympathy of many friends is extended.

Manchester Democrat - Manchester, Iowa - January 26, 1916

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The obituary says Attie married James Noble on September 19, 1868. A copy of their Certificate of Marriage says they secured their marriage license on September 19, 1868, but were married on September 21, 1868.
Contributor: Carl Ingwalson (47990645) • [email protected]


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