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Rubie B. <I>Rogers</I> Aiken

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Rubie B. Rogers Aiken

Birth
Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio, USA
Death
Aug 1910 (aged 37)
Lorain, Lorain County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lorain, Lorain County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Rubie B. Rogers was the daughter of Leona Rogers.

She married David A. Aiken in 1897.

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NOTE: Obituary provided by Msmith.

AIKEN, Ruby nee Rogers
(1872-1910) August 20(?) 1910

Mrs. D. H. Aiken, one of the most widely known women of Lorain and wife of the well known attorney, died last evening at her home at 906 Ninth Street after a long illness. Mrs. Aiken had been in ill health since last April but but had been confined to her home only since July 4th. She was about the house a good share of the time and it was but during the past three weeks that she was confined to her bed. The deceased was an accomplished musician and for many years was a prominent figure in local musical and social circles. She was born at Kirtland, OH and was 37 years of age. When a girl, she began the study of music under the famous musician, teacher, and composer, Wilson G. Smith. After completing her studies, she came to this city and for a number of years was a prominent teacher, singer and musician. She was married on June 10, 1897 and Mr. & Mrs Aiken have for years made their home at 906 Ninth Street. The deceased was an active member of the First Congregational church, the order of the Eastern Star, and the Ladies of the Macabees. She took a great interest in the affairs of the church, and until her illness, participated in many of the affairs conducted by the ladies organizations of the church.

Mrs Aiken is survived by her husband, a daughter Mildred, aged eight, her mother Mrs. Leona Rogers and aunt, Rouqua B. Rogers, and uncle C. L. Rogers of this city, S. W. Rogers of Coneaught and F.W. Rogers, of Cleveland, both uncles. Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Aiken will be held at the family home 906 Ninth Street at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. If possible, Rev Mr. Phillips, former pastor of the First Congregational church will be here and will assist Rev. A.R. Brown in conducting the services. Interment will take place in Elmwood cemetery.
Rubie B. Rogers was the daughter of Leona Rogers.

She married David A. Aiken in 1897.

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NOTE: Obituary provided by Msmith.

AIKEN, Ruby nee Rogers
(1872-1910) August 20(?) 1910

Mrs. D. H. Aiken, one of the most widely known women of Lorain and wife of the well known attorney, died last evening at her home at 906 Ninth Street after a long illness. Mrs. Aiken had been in ill health since last April but but had been confined to her home only since July 4th. She was about the house a good share of the time and it was but during the past three weeks that she was confined to her bed. The deceased was an accomplished musician and for many years was a prominent figure in local musical and social circles. She was born at Kirtland, OH and was 37 years of age. When a girl, she began the study of music under the famous musician, teacher, and composer, Wilson G. Smith. After completing her studies, she came to this city and for a number of years was a prominent teacher, singer and musician. She was married on June 10, 1897 and Mr. & Mrs Aiken have for years made their home at 906 Ninth Street. The deceased was an active member of the First Congregational church, the order of the Eastern Star, and the Ladies of the Macabees. She took a great interest in the affairs of the church, and until her illness, participated in many of the affairs conducted by the ladies organizations of the church.

Mrs Aiken is survived by her husband, a daughter Mildred, aged eight, her mother Mrs. Leona Rogers and aunt, Rouqua B. Rogers, and uncle C. L. Rogers of this city, S. W. Rogers of Coneaught and F.W. Rogers, of Cleveland, both uncles. Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Aiken will be held at the family home 906 Ninth Street at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. If possible, Rev Mr. Phillips, former pastor of the First Congregational church will be here and will assist Rev. A.R. Brown in conducting the services. Interment will take place in Elmwood cemetery.


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