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Elizabeth Ord <I>Davis</I> Owens

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Elizabeth Ord Davis Owens

Birth
Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Death
14 Dec 1918 (aged 56)
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 78, lot 8, grave 12
Memorial ID
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#1-Published in the Tribune December 19, 1918
Mrs. J. H. Owens Passes to the Great Beyond

Mrs. Elizabeth Owens, wife of J. H. Owens, died on Saturday morning following a relapse of influenza.

Elizabeth Ord Davis was born Oct. 17, 1862, and was 56 years of age at the time of her death. She was married October 22, 1883, to John H. Owens at Fremont, Nebr., with who she lived happily and was a good woman, a true wife and mother, who will be sincerely mourned by the bereaved husband and children, of who there are three: Charlotte, Edna and Benjamin, the latter still at home.

The funeral was conducted at the home on Tuesday afternoon, Rev. W. H. Underwood in charge, and burial was made in the Blair Cemetery.

#2-Published in the Enterprise December 20, 1918

The hearts of all who enjoyed the acquaintance of Mrs. J. H. Owens were grieved at the announcement of that estimable woman's death which occurred at the family home in this city on last Saturday, the 14th, after a brief illness from influenza, which is proving fatal in so many instances. Only those who knew Mrs. Owens most intimately appreciated her many womanly virtues and excellent qualities of head and heart. To know her well was to reverence her.

Elizabeth Ord Davis was born at old Rockport in the southeast corner of this county, October 17th., 1860. On October 22nd, 1883, she was married to John H. Owens, at Fremont and three children were born to them. Edna Cordelia is the wife of J. W. McShane and their home is at Auburn, Mich., Charlotte Elizabeth is Mrs. Frank Parsell, living at Norfolk, this state; Benjamin Franklin the youngest, live at home here in Blair.

Funeral service was held at the home at 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon.

Both daughters and their husbands were in attendance at the funeral.

Mr. Owens, the husband of deceased is a physical wreck, almost helpless, occasioned by injuries received in a railroad wreck a year and a half ago at Emerson, in this state. Since his injuries, deceased has devoted her life to providing comforts for him and nursing him with that tender care which only a loving wife can bestow.

Cards of Thanks
We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors who have been so kind and helpful during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother and to all we extend our sympathy through any worldly cares they many meet as they journey along life's uncertain way.
J. H. Owens
Edna C. McShane
Charlotte E. Parsell
Bennie F. Owens

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Obituaries courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska. Note: The Washington County Historical Association Talk Series presented a lecture on the history of the "lost town" of Rockport by Reverend Kent Steinke from Alliance, NE. Mr. Steinke is a 6th generation descendant of pioneers who lived in Washington and Burt Counties. He has done extensive research on his pioneer ancestors and the thriving town of Rockport, which sat on the river 4 miles southeast of Fort Calhoun.
Some of the early pioneers to Herman moved from that area. The Burdics may have had a sawmill there. Maybe not even a town, but a settlement. (kind assistance of Sandy Carmichael).
Sandy Carmichael----Found it - in John T. Bell's History of Washington County, Nebraska - Page 28. It says it was first settled in 1657 - this is a typo - should be 1857.
#1-Published in the Tribune December 19, 1918
Mrs. J. H. Owens Passes to the Great Beyond

Mrs. Elizabeth Owens, wife of J. H. Owens, died on Saturday morning following a relapse of influenza.

Elizabeth Ord Davis was born Oct. 17, 1862, and was 56 years of age at the time of her death. She was married October 22, 1883, to John H. Owens at Fremont, Nebr., with who she lived happily and was a good woman, a true wife and mother, who will be sincerely mourned by the bereaved husband and children, of who there are three: Charlotte, Edna and Benjamin, the latter still at home.

The funeral was conducted at the home on Tuesday afternoon, Rev. W. H. Underwood in charge, and burial was made in the Blair Cemetery.

#2-Published in the Enterprise December 20, 1918

The hearts of all who enjoyed the acquaintance of Mrs. J. H. Owens were grieved at the announcement of that estimable woman's death which occurred at the family home in this city on last Saturday, the 14th, after a brief illness from influenza, which is proving fatal in so many instances. Only those who knew Mrs. Owens most intimately appreciated her many womanly virtues and excellent qualities of head and heart. To know her well was to reverence her.

Elizabeth Ord Davis was born at old Rockport in the southeast corner of this county, October 17th., 1860. On October 22nd, 1883, she was married to John H. Owens, at Fremont and three children were born to them. Edna Cordelia is the wife of J. W. McShane and their home is at Auburn, Mich., Charlotte Elizabeth is Mrs. Frank Parsell, living at Norfolk, this state; Benjamin Franklin the youngest, live at home here in Blair.

Funeral service was held at the home at 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon.

Both daughters and their husbands were in attendance at the funeral.

Mr. Owens, the husband of deceased is a physical wreck, almost helpless, occasioned by injuries received in a railroad wreck a year and a half ago at Emerson, in this state. Since his injuries, deceased has devoted her life to providing comforts for him and nursing him with that tender care which only a loving wife can bestow.

Cards of Thanks
We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors who have been so kind and helpful during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother and to all we extend our sympathy through any worldly cares they many meet as they journey along life's uncertain way.
J. H. Owens
Edna C. McShane
Charlotte E. Parsell
Bennie F. Owens

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Obituaries courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Public Library at Blair, Nebraska. Note: The Washington County Historical Association Talk Series presented a lecture on the history of the "lost town" of Rockport by Reverend Kent Steinke from Alliance, NE. Mr. Steinke is a 6th generation descendant of pioneers who lived in Washington and Burt Counties. He has done extensive research on his pioneer ancestors and the thriving town of Rockport, which sat on the river 4 miles southeast of Fort Calhoun.
Some of the early pioneers to Herman moved from that area. The Burdics may have had a sawmill there. Maybe not even a town, but a settlement. (kind assistance of Sandy Carmichael).
Sandy Carmichael----Found it - in John T. Bell's History of Washington County, Nebraska - Page 28. It says it was first settled in 1657 - this is a typo - should be 1857.

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Wife of John H. Owens



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  • Maintained by: MrsB
  • Originally Created by: Ruth Moss
  • Added: Jul 10, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7672084/elizabeth_ord-owens: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth Ord Davis Owens (17 Oct 1862–14 Dec 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7672084, citing Blair Cemetery, Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by MrsB (contributor 47910340).