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Ella Naomi <I>Boyle</I> Welch

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Ella Naomi Boyle Welch

Birth
Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA
Death
24 Jan 1936 (aged 80)
Cushing, Howard County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Saint Paul, Howard County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
41
Memorial ID
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Pioneer of Cushing Laid to Rest Sun. - A pioneer of Howard county, the death of Mrs. John Welch at Cushing, Friday, January 24, cast a pall of sorrow over that community. Friends and relatives throughout this section were grieved to learn of her death which was due to heart complications. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Raymond Rush of St. Paul in the Welch home at Cushing Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body was laid to rest in the Spring Creek cemetery. Pall bearers were: Herman Lucht, Clifford Smith, Ed Tuma, M. G. Golden, Ira Sailing and Tony Fredricksen.

OBITUARY -- Ella Naomi Boyle was born at Freeport, Illinois, January 18, 1856 and departed this life January 24, 1936 after attaining the age of eighty years and six days. She grew to womanhood and attended school at Lanark, Illinois. While in Illinois she united with the Christian church in 1874. December 24, 1879 she was united in marriage to John Welch of Anamosa, Iowa, following which they moved to St. Paul, Nebraska, where they resided three years before locating in the Cushing vicinity. The past sixteen years they have resided in Cushing. To their union six children were born, two dying in infancy. She leaves to mourn her passing: her aged husband, four children, namely: Mrs. Tressie Petersen of Cushing, Mr. Geo. Welch of Cushing, Mrs. Merle Myers of Alliance and Mrs. Ella Bombeck of Cushing, one sister, three brothers, 18 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

She experienced the joys and sorrows that accompanied the struggle for livelihood in those early days. Known for her love and duty to her family and community, her passing will be doubly grieved, for she gave her life in neighborliness, Christian charity and devotion to her fellow men. "A pioneer in deed and heart, She lived a humble life replete With love and duty to those near, But, alas-it became complete. Mourn not her peaceful departure, But consider her quiet passing As a Call from Above to a most Beautiful reward everlasting." The Messenger joins the many many friends and neighbors of the bereaved family in extending sincere and profound sympathy.
Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, January 30, 1936, Transcribed by Linda Berney
Pioneer of Cushing Laid to Rest Sun. - A pioneer of Howard county, the death of Mrs. John Welch at Cushing, Friday, January 24, cast a pall of sorrow over that community. Friends and relatives throughout this section were grieved to learn of her death which was due to heart complications. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Raymond Rush of St. Paul in the Welch home at Cushing Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body was laid to rest in the Spring Creek cemetery. Pall bearers were: Herman Lucht, Clifford Smith, Ed Tuma, M. G. Golden, Ira Sailing and Tony Fredricksen.

OBITUARY -- Ella Naomi Boyle was born at Freeport, Illinois, January 18, 1856 and departed this life January 24, 1936 after attaining the age of eighty years and six days. She grew to womanhood and attended school at Lanark, Illinois. While in Illinois she united with the Christian church in 1874. December 24, 1879 she was united in marriage to John Welch of Anamosa, Iowa, following which they moved to St. Paul, Nebraska, where they resided three years before locating in the Cushing vicinity. The past sixteen years they have resided in Cushing. To their union six children were born, two dying in infancy. She leaves to mourn her passing: her aged husband, four children, namely: Mrs. Tressie Petersen of Cushing, Mr. Geo. Welch of Cushing, Mrs. Merle Myers of Alliance and Mrs. Ella Bombeck of Cushing, one sister, three brothers, 18 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

She experienced the joys and sorrows that accompanied the struggle for livelihood in those early days. Known for her love and duty to her family and community, her passing will be doubly grieved, for she gave her life in neighborliness, Christian charity and devotion to her fellow men. "A pioneer in deed and heart, She lived a humble life replete With love and duty to those near, But, alas-it became complete. Mourn not her peaceful departure, But consider her quiet passing As a Call from Above to a most Beautiful reward everlasting." The Messenger joins the many many friends and neighbors of the bereaved family in extending sincere and profound sympathy.
Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, January 30, 1936, Transcribed by Linda Berney


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  • Maintained by: Kay Cynova
  • Originally Created by: LF
  • Added: Aug 6, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40365256/ella_naomi-welch: accessed ), memorial page for Ella Naomi Boyle Welch (18 Jan 1856–24 Jan 1936), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40365256, citing Elmwood Cemetery, Saint Paul, Howard County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Kay Cynova (contributor 47064119).