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Ann <I>Cuykendall</I> Bevier

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Ann Cuykendall Bevier

Birth
Oswego County, New York, USA
Death
15 Jul 1914 (aged 97)
New Haven, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Richland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Ann Bevier, one of Plymouth's most highly honored and respected pioneer residents, and who several days ago had the misfortune to break her hip, passed from this life into eternal reward at her home on Broadway, Wednesday evening at 4 o'clock, having rounded out the 97th. year of her age last February.
Survived by a brother Dor Cuykendall.

Her life was one of usefulness, kind and considerate to all, and her good deeds will always be cherished by those who came in daily contact with her.
She was a woman of wonderful vitality and up until the last few days before her death her faculties were as bright as one of half her years. Her years were well spent, but even though she is gone, her kind deeds will live along forever.
Funeral services will be held from her late home this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock interment to be made in the family lot in Greenlawn Cemetery along side of her husband, who preceded her in death, July 24, 1882. Obituary next week. -- [Plymouth Advertiser: 18 July 1914, Vol. 61, No. 35]
Mrs. Ann Bevier, one of Plymouth's most highly honored and respected pioneer residents, and who several days ago had the misfortune to break her hip, passed from this life into eternal reward at her home on Broadway, Wednesday evening at 4 o'clock, having rounded out the 97th. year of her age last February.
Survived by a brother Dor Cuykendall.

Her life was one of usefulness, kind and considerate to all, and her good deeds will always be cherished by those who came in daily contact with her.
She was a woman of wonderful vitality and up until the last few days before her death her faculties were as bright as one of half her years. Her years were well spent, but even though she is gone, her kind deeds will live along forever.
Funeral services will be held from her late home this (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock interment to be made in the family lot in Greenlawn Cemetery along side of her husband, who preceded her in death, July 24, 1882. Obituary next week. -- [Plymouth Advertiser: 18 July 1914, Vol. 61, No. 35]

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