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Lyons, Ellen Helen
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Ellen Helen (BERGSTROM) LYONS was born Apr 4, 1913 near Cuba, Kansas, and passed from this life at her home near Haddam, Jan. 11, 1941. She grew up in this community and made her home here most of her life. On Aug. 6, 1937, she was united in marriage to Millard LYONS of this community. To this union one child, Jimmie Millard was born.
She was converted in her childhood and became a member of the Fruit Hill United Brethern Church in 1933. Later she transferred her membership to the West Side Baptist Church, Topeka, KS, and later to the Central Baptist Church at St. Paul, Minnesota. When she returned to this neighborhood she had her membership returned to the Fruit Hill U.B. Church where it remained until her death.
She leaves to mourn her passing her husband and infant son, her father and mother, Mr. and Mr. Charles A. BERGSTROM, Cuba, KS, six brothers, Arvid of Narka, KS, George of Morrowville, Ks. Charles, Orland and Victor of Los Angeles, California and Lester of Cuba, KS. Five sisters, Susie, Mrs. Faye THROOP, Morrowville, KS, Eva, Mrs. Howard EDMUND, Topeka, KS, Estella, Mrs Orville BURCH, Page, ND, Ester of Topeka, KS and Isabelle of Cuba, KS, also a number of other relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held Friday, Jan 17, at the Fruit Hill church with her pastor, Rev. Meryl NEMNICH officating. Pallbears were, Lloyd and Francis ANDERSON, Floyd and Raymond CARLSON, Jud BURT and Sylvester BERGSTROM. Amos, Jerry and Caroline RUNDUS sang "Under His Wings""Sometime We'll Understand" and "The Eastern Gate" with Mrs. Meryl NEMNICH at the piano.
Source unknown but from an Ottawa Illinois paper dated July 1919
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am posting an Obituary from the Ottawa paper in July of 1919 I believe. If any one has any further information on this family past or present I would love to talk with you.
Source unknown but from an Ottawa Illinois paper dated July 1919
CASE: Hurley J Case, aged 47 years,of Ottawa died Monday evening at the family home following an illness which had extended over a period of several years. The deceased was the father of John J. Case, Ottawa's first Gold star hero. Surviving he leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Case and the following children: Mamie, Carrie, Athea, Pluma, Nora, Amelia, Hurley Jr. and Frank. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Wolfe of Racine, Wisconsin and Mrs. J. V. Stevenson of Fort Madison Iowa, two brothers, William of Chicago, and Horace of Minnesota. Funeral Wednesday. Burial in Ottaw Avenue cemetary.
Maggie Paddock was born in Massillon, Ohio, Nov. 22, 1857. She accepted present truth under the labors of Elder C. H. Bliss at East Alton, Illinois, in the year 1895. She was killed by an automobile in St. Paul, Minnesota, April 19, 1924, and was laid to rest beside her husband at East Alton, Ill. Mother's whole life was spent in service to others. When killed, she was on a missionary errand, so it can be truly said that she died in service. To her the third angel's message was most dear, and her every talent was used in its advancement. Every known sin had been laid aside, and her life laid upon the altar of unselfish ministry. Her three sons and one daughter are comforted by a knowledge of her consecration and devotion, and they know of a certainty that she sleeps only for a time till she shall be awakened to eternal life.
submitted by her son, C.L. Paddock to the Advent Review and Sabbath Herald
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