Mrs. Wm. Elmore died last Tuesday, after a few weeks sickness. She leaves a husband and eleven children, and many other relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Rev. Biggs, of Brashear, preached the funeral sermon; ten of her children were present. They laid her to rest in the cemetery near Union school house. Mrs. Elmore made a profession of religion when thirteen years of age, and all these years has endeavored to walk in the foot prints of "The Master," and had no fears in crossing the dark river of death. We extend our sympathies to the bereaved ones.
Weekly Graphic
Kirksville, Missouri
June 5, 1885
Mrs. Wm. Elmore died last Tuesday, after a few weeks sickness. She leaves a husband and eleven children, and many other relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Rev. Biggs, of Brashear, preached the funeral sermon; ten of her children were present. They laid her to rest in the cemetery near Union school house. Mrs. Elmore made a profession of religion when thirteen years of age, and all these years has endeavored to walk in the foot prints of "The Master," and had no fears in crossing the dark river of death. We extend our sympathies to the bereaved ones.
Weekly Graphic
Kirksville, Missouri
June 5, 1885
Inscription
ELIZA A.
Wife of
W.C. ELMORE
DIED
May 26, 1885
AGED
55y2m1d
Gravesite Details
Date of Death Eliza A. Elmore 52 Female White May [11] 1885 Adair CO MO, Eliza was buried 26 May 1885
Family Members
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Thomas M. Elmore
1848–1896
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Martha A. Elmore Johnson
1850–1887
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Mary M. Elmore
1853–1854
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George R. Elmore
1854–1908
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William Henry Elmore
1855–1897
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Emily O. Elmore Young
1857–1907
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Mintie Caroline Elmore Reed
1858–1914
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McClellan C. Elmore
1862–1925
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Terry Edward Elmore
1864–1953
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Chase F. Elmore
1866–1925
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Jesse E. Elmore
1868–1932
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Clarence E. Elmore
1872–1911
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