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Priscilla Jane <I>Owens</I> Kindrick

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Priscilla Jane Owens Kindrick

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
10 Apr 1931 (aged 71)
Big Sandy, Chouteau County, Montana, USA
Burial
Big Sandy, Chouteau County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Marker shows birth year as 1860. Death certificate shows 1859.

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The following provided by Find A Grave contributor "Cara":


The Mountaineer, Big Sandy, Mont., 16 April 1931

Priscilla Jane Owens Kindrick

Priscilla Jane Owens Kindrick was born in Iowa, Nov. 22, 1859, and departed this life April 10, 1931, aged 71 years, four months and 18 days.

She was united in marriage to Lou Allen R. Kindrick in the year 1874. To this union were born seven children, four of whom survive. Three daughters, all of whom reside in Montana, were with their mother during her illness. The son, N. C. Kindrick, who resides in Idaho, could not be present. Ten grandchildren also survive.

Mrs. Kindrick came from her southern home to Montana April 10, 1915, exactly sixteen years previous to her passing.

She had been a member of the Christian church since girlhood and was happy in her faith. Although her circle of acquaintance was not large, she loved people, always bestowing kindness upon those whom she met. In return, she received bountifully of love and kindness from those who knew her. To know her was to love her.

Marker shows birth year as 1860. Death certificate shows 1859.

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The following provided by Find A Grave contributor "Cara":


The Mountaineer, Big Sandy, Mont., 16 April 1931

Priscilla Jane Owens Kindrick

Priscilla Jane Owens Kindrick was born in Iowa, Nov. 22, 1859, and departed this life April 10, 1931, aged 71 years, four months and 18 days.

She was united in marriage to Lou Allen R. Kindrick in the year 1874. To this union were born seven children, four of whom survive. Three daughters, all of whom reside in Montana, were with their mother during her illness. The son, N. C. Kindrick, who resides in Idaho, could not be present. Ten grandchildren also survive.

Mrs. Kindrick came from her southern home to Montana April 10, 1915, exactly sixteen years previous to her passing.

She had been a member of the Christian church since girlhood and was happy in her faith. Although her circle of acquaintance was not large, she loved people, always bestowing kindness upon those whom she met. In return, she received bountifully of love and kindness from those who knew her. To know her was to love her.



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