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Martha Angeline <I>Bucy</I> Waud

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Martha Angeline Bucy Waud

Birth
Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio, USA
Death
1 Nov 1920 (aged 63)
Crocker, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Ankeny, Polk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Known as Angie.
Local newspaper obituary:
MRS. CHAS. C. WAUD DIES SUDDENLY MONDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Angeline Waud, wife of Mr. Charles C. Waud, died very suddenly last Monday morning at her home here. Death was due to heart disease. Mrs. Waud had been suffering for nearly two years, but it was not believed by her husband or her neighbors and friends that death was dangerously near her. In fact she seemed to be gradually recovering. Up to the time of her death she had remained hopeful that finally she would recover, and with the assistance of her husband she had continued to attend to her household work. Last Monday morning she arose at the usual hour and performed several little tasks about the home, remarking as she did so, “This is a most beautiful morning. I notice that the wind is in the west”, and with these words she fell dead.
Mrs. Waud was well loved by a wide circle of friends and neighbors, who join with the husband and remaining relatives in mourning her departure. She loved her home and was loyal to her many friends. We are told that she had no experimental knowledge of what an enemy was.
During the past several months she was a patient sufferer, and bore her misery uncomplainingly. She had a profound faith in God, and her Bible was her daily companion. Funeral services were conducted at the home and a public funeral was held at the Methodist church, of which she had been a faithful and consistent member for many years.
The services were in charge of Rev. Watson, the pastor, and Rev. T. S. Humphrey of the Congregational church.
She leaves, besides her husband, nine brothers and sisters, two of whom were present at the funeral, Mrs. Fred Robinson of Estherville and Mr. Norman A. Bucy of Alden, Iowa.
Interment was made at Oralabor Cemetery.
Known as Angie.
Local newspaper obituary:
MRS. CHAS. C. WAUD DIES SUDDENLY MONDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Angeline Waud, wife of Mr. Charles C. Waud, died very suddenly last Monday morning at her home here. Death was due to heart disease. Mrs. Waud had been suffering for nearly two years, but it was not believed by her husband or her neighbors and friends that death was dangerously near her. In fact she seemed to be gradually recovering. Up to the time of her death she had remained hopeful that finally she would recover, and with the assistance of her husband she had continued to attend to her household work. Last Monday morning she arose at the usual hour and performed several little tasks about the home, remarking as she did so, “This is a most beautiful morning. I notice that the wind is in the west”, and with these words she fell dead.
Mrs. Waud was well loved by a wide circle of friends and neighbors, who join with the husband and remaining relatives in mourning her departure. She loved her home and was loyal to her many friends. We are told that she had no experimental knowledge of what an enemy was.
During the past several months she was a patient sufferer, and bore her misery uncomplainingly. She had a profound faith in God, and her Bible was her daily companion. Funeral services were conducted at the home and a public funeral was held at the Methodist church, of which she had been a faithful and consistent member for many years.
The services were in charge of Rev. Watson, the pastor, and Rev. T. S. Humphrey of the Congregational church.
She leaves, besides her husband, nine brothers and sisters, two of whom were present at the funeral, Mrs. Fred Robinson of Estherville and Mr. Norman A. Bucy of Alden, Iowa.
Interment was made at Oralabor Cemetery.


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