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Hattie May <I>Smith</I> Ryner

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Hattie May Smith Ryner

Birth
Gerlaw, Warren County, Illinois, USA
Death
15 Dec 1968 (aged 92)
Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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"Daily Review Atlas" [Monmouth, Warren Co., IL], Saturday, 14 Dec 1968:

MRS. E. RYNER DIED FRIDAY

Mrs. Everett Ryner, aged 92, formerly of Little York community, and more recently of Cameron, died Friday at 1:15 P.M. st at the Community Memorial Hospital.

The former Hattie May Smith was born April 18, 1876, near Gerlaw, the daughter of Joseph and Mary [Kildow] Smith, and was reared and educated in that community. Her marriage to Everett E.Ryner took place in 1894 at Galesburg, and the couple spent their entire married life around Gerlaw, Alexis and Little York. Mr. Ryner preceded her in death in 1957. She was a member of the Gerlaw Christian Church.

Surviving is one daughter: Mrs. William E. [Jocie] Naugle of Alexis; five grandchildren: James E. Naugle of San Luis-Obispo, Cal.; Max of Abingdon; Lee of Cameron, Miss Martha Naugle of Mitchell, Ind.; and Mrs John [Neva Jo] Landrith of Little York, 15 great grand children and one great-great-grandchild also survive, as well as a number of nieces and nephews, and other relatives. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by 2 brothers and 6 sisters.

Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2:00 P.M. at Holliday and Hoover Memorial Chapel with burial in Warren Co., Memorial Park Cemetery. Rev Ellis Beeman of the First Christian Church will officiate.

The family will received visitors at Holliday and Hoover Chapel Sunday from 7 to 8:30.
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Funeral story [publication info unknown]:

FUNERAL SERVICES
MRS. E. RYNER

Funeral services for Mrs. Everett Ryner, who died Friday night at Community Memorial Hospital, were conducted Monday at 2 P.M. at the Holliday and Hoover Memorial Chapel. Rev. Ellis Beeman of the First Christian Church officiated. Mrs. Jeanne Swanson was at the piano during the prelude and postlude and also accompanied C. P. Patterson in two selections: "In the Garden" and "Beyond the Sunset.

Burial took place in Memorial Park Cemetery with Charles Cooper, Virgil Dunbar, Dale Ryner, Paul Ryner, David Smith and Donald Smith as pallbearers.
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"Daily Review Atlas" [Monmouth, Warren Co., IL], Saturday, 14 Dec 1968:

MRS. E. RYNER DIED FRIDAY

Mrs. Everett Ryner, aged 92, formerly of Little York community, and more recently of Cameron, died Friday at 1:15 P.M. st at the Community Memorial Hospital.

The former Hattie May Smith was born April 18, 1876, near Gerlaw, the daughter of Joseph and Mary [Kildow] Smith, and was reared and educated in that community. Her marriage to Everett E.Ryner took place in 1894 at Galesburg, and the couple spent their entire married life around Gerlaw, Alexis and Little York. Mr. Ryner preceded her in death in 1957. She was a member of the Gerlaw Christian Church.

Surviving is one daughter: Mrs. William E. [Jocie] Naugle of Alexis; five grandchildren: James E. Naugle of San Luis-Obispo, Cal.; Max of Abingdon; Lee of Cameron, Miss Martha Naugle of Mitchell, Ind.; and Mrs John [Neva Jo] Landrith of Little York, 15 great grand children and one great-great-grandchild also survive, as well as a number of nieces and nephews, and other relatives. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by 2 brothers and 6 sisters.

Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2:00 P.M. at Holliday and Hoover Memorial Chapel with burial in Warren Co., Memorial Park Cemetery. Rev Ellis Beeman of the First Christian Church will officiate.

The family will received visitors at Holliday and Hoover Chapel Sunday from 7 to 8:30.
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Funeral story [publication info unknown]:

FUNERAL SERVICES
MRS. E. RYNER

Funeral services for Mrs. Everett Ryner, who died Friday night at Community Memorial Hospital, were conducted Monday at 2 P.M. at the Holliday and Hoover Memorial Chapel. Rev. Ellis Beeman of the First Christian Church officiated. Mrs. Jeanne Swanson was at the piano during the prelude and postlude and also accompanied C. P. Patterson in two selections: "In the Garden" and "Beyond the Sunset.

Burial took place in Memorial Park Cemetery with Charles Cooper, Virgil Dunbar, Dale Ryner, Paul Ryner, David Smith and Donald Smith as pallbearers.
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