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Mary H <I>Pangborn</I> Glass

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Mary H Pangborn Glass

Birth
Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Death
19 Feb 1912 (aged 63)
Dawson, Kidder County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Kidder County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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From The Dawson Leader, Tuesday, February 27, 1912, Page 5.

LAID TO REST

On early Monday morning, February 19, 1912, the death angel visited the home of Mr. T. E. Glass of this city and took from it a loving wife, mother and neighbor, a devout Christian, and an earnest and respected member of the Congregational church of this place. To have known the deceased was all that was necessary to love and respect her, as her very personality, kind and gentle disposition, won the highest and most estimable admiration of all. In her death the community in general has suffered a loss that only the flight of time and the onrolling years to come can blot from memory's pages, a last lingering thought in the minds of those to whom she is yet dear. "His will be done" - let posterity look to a life that should ever be their beacon light - thru all the ages.

Mary H. Pangborn was born in Camden, New Jersey, October 22, 1848; departed this life at her home in Dawson, February 19, 1912, at the age of 68 years, 3 months and 27 days.

She was united in marriage to Thomas E. Glass, September 26, 1866, and removed to North Dakota in 1884, which has ever since been her home.

To this union eleven children came, of whom eight, with the husband, survive to mourn their loss, as follows:

Mrs. John Harte of Shelby, Montana.
Mrs. P. M. Immel of Sykeston, North Dakota.
C. E. Glass of Jamestown, North Dakota.
Mrs. J. C. Williams of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Mrs. W. F. Hoover of Ferndale, Washington.
Wm. H. Glass of Jamestown, North Dakota.
Mrs. George Baker of Dawson, North Dakota.
Warrel P. Glass of Jamestown, North Dakota, who is in a hospital in Brainerd, Minnesota, and owing to his critical condition, could not be informed of his mother's death.
Seven brothers and three sisters, with twenty grand children also survive her. The brothers and sisters are:
Edward, Warrel, James, Thomas and John of New York City.
Mrs. Ann Taylor of Brooklyn, New York.
Mrs. Josephine Glass of New Hampton, Iowa.
Mrs. Emma Eheler of Banks, North Dakota.

The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Congregational church, conducted by Rev. L. F. Spangenberg of Oriska, a former pastor of the Congregational church here, assisted by Rev. J. E. June, the present pastor.

The church was filled with a large gathering of relatives and friends, to bestow their last earthly tributes of respect to a departed kin and friend.

The remains were laid to rest in the Dawson cemetery.

The floral offerings were both numerous and beautiful.
From The Dawson Leader, Tuesday, February 27, 1912, Page 5.

LAID TO REST

On early Monday morning, February 19, 1912, the death angel visited the home of Mr. T. E. Glass of this city and took from it a loving wife, mother and neighbor, a devout Christian, and an earnest and respected member of the Congregational church of this place. To have known the deceased was all that was necessary to love and respect her, as her very personality, kind and gentle disposition, won the highest and most estimable admiration of all. In her death the community in general has suffered a loss that only the flight of time and the onrolling years to come can blot from memory's pages, a last lingering thought in the minds of those to whom she is yet dear. "His will be done" - let posterity look to a life that should ever be their beacon light - thru all the ages.

Mary H. Pangborn was born in Camden, New Jersey, October 22, 1848; departed this life at her home in Dawson, February 19, 1912, at the age of 68 years, 3 months and 27 days.

She was united in marriage to Thomas E. Glass, September 26, 1866, and removed to North Dakota in 1884, which has ever since been her home.

To this union eleven children came, of whom eight, with the husband, survive to mourn their loss, as follows:

Mrs. John Harte of Shelby, Montana.
Mrs. P. M. Immel of Sykeston, North Dakota.
C. E. Glass of Jamestown, North Dakota.
Mrs. J. C. Williams of St. Paul, Minnesota.
Mrs. W. F. Hoover of Ferndale, Washington.
Wm. H. Glass of Jamestown, North Dakota.
Mrs. George Baker of Dawson, North Dakota.
Warrel P. Glass of Jamestown, North Dakota, who is in a hospital in Brainerd, Minnesota, and owing to his critical condition, could not be informed of his mother's death.
Seven brothers and three sisters, with twenty grand children also survive her. The brothers and sisters are:
Edward, Warrel, James, Thomas and John of New York City.
Mrs. Ann Taylor of Brooklyn, New York.
Mrs. Josephine Glass of New Hampton, Iowa.
Mrs. Emma Eheler of Banks, North Dakota.

The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the Congregational church, conducted by Rev. L. F. Spangenberg of Oriska, a former pastor of the Congregational church here, assisted by Rev. J. E. June, the present pastor.

The church was filled with a large gathering of relatives and friends, to bestow their last earthly tributes of respect to a departed kin and friend.

The remains were laid to rest in the Dawson cemetery.

The floral offerings were both numerous and beautiful.


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