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Fannie A <I>Mayo</I> Heath

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Fannie A Mayo Heath

Birth
Brownville, Piscataquis County, Maine, USA
Death
25 Jun 1922 (aged 79)
Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 45.5696716, Longitude: -93.5883844
Plot
Enlargement of Original, block 10, lot 3
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Fannie A. Heath
Mrs. Fannie A. Heath passed away at her home here on Sunday, June 25. She had resided in Princeton for about 38 years, and had gained many friends. She was the widow of Elnathan M.
Heath, a veteran of the civil war. Mrs. Heath had been ailing for the last eight years, and has been confined to her bed for the past six months. In December, 1921, she fell and hurt herself and has suffered untold agony since then, but all of which she bore most patiently, seldom complaining.
She has been a member of the Methodist church of this city for many years and was highly respected and dearly loved among her fellow members. The funeral services were held at her home. Her pastor, the Rev. S. Ainsworth Lumb, preached the sermon. The body was interred in Oak Knoll cemetery. She leaves to mourn her loss three children, Mrs. Ida Fogg, Arthur and Minnie Heath, all of Princeton. Mrs. Lilian Van Alstein, niece of the deceased, and Mrs. Arthur McFarland of Mora attended the services.

Princeton UNION June 29, 1922

Mrs. Fannie A. Heath
Mrs. Fannie A. Heath passed away at her home here on Sunday, June 25. She had resided in Princeton for about 38 years, and had gained many friends. She was the widow of Elnathan M.
Heath, a veteran of the civil war. Mrs. Heath had been ailing for the last eight years, and has been confined to her bed for the past six months. In December, 1921, she fell and hurt herself and has suffered untold agony since then, but all of which she bore most patiently, seldom complaining.
She has been a member of the Methodist church of this city for many years and was highly respected and dearly loved among her fellow members. The funeral services were held at her home. Her pastor, the Rev. S. Ainsworth Lumb, preached the sermon. The body was interred in Oak Knoll cemetery. She leaves to mourn her loss three children, Mrs. Ida Fogg, Arthur and Minnie Heath, all of Princeton. Mrs. Lilian Van Alstein, niece of the deceased, and Mrs. Arthur McFarland of Mora attended the services.

Princeton UNION June 29, 1922



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  • Created by: Judy Howard
  • Added: Sep 25, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77082103/fannie_a-heath: accessed ), memorial page for Fannie A Mayo Heath (30 Mar 1843–25 Jun 1922), Find a Grave Memorial ID 77082103, citing Oak Knoll Cemetery, Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by Judy Howard (contributor 46806026).