Obit For | Ella Hannah (Ingram) Blennerhasset |
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Text | A beautiful christian life went out in Monett, Tuesday November 24, when Mrs. Wm. Blennersassett's spirit was wafted to her bright and eternal home, as a reward for a well spent life on earth. She was always ministering to the up building and comforting those that needed spiritual comfort in time of sore bereavement. She went to the assistance and aided the sick, practicing practical christen, so much of which is needed in this life. Many young people of Monett, say that she had been a mother to them, in the way of influencing for the better things. Many years ago, she and Wm. S. Blennerhassett were married and had lived a happy married life. No children blessed this union, but she had been a mother to an adopted niece, who will always remember her loving association and influence for good. Rev. Dr. Francis Toms of the Christian Church, very feelingly conducted funeral services at that church in Monett, Wednesday at 2 p.m., amid a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends. He referred to her splendid life, character and disposition to do good on all occasions. She appeared to be only sleeping, and waiting an awakening from a rest that all the uninitiated must pass to gain that celestial home, eternal in the skies. She was 49 years, 6 months and 3 days old. The remains were laid to rest in the Odd Fellows Cemetery. Wm. S. Blennerhassett formerly lived in Cassville and Washburn and has many relatives and friends in both localities that will heartily sympathize with him in his saddest bereavement. The flowers sent by friends were very beautiful and numerous. Researchers Notes: Blennerhassett Burials in the Monett IOOF Cemetery Block 51 BLENNERHASSETT, Connie 1867 29 Mar 1924 BLENNERHASSETT, Ella Hannah 21 May 1865 24 Nov 1914 William S. 25 May 1867 22 Aug 1926 Charles S. 25 Jan 1876 10 Apr 1921 |
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