Obituary for Mary Madeline Schafer (1882-1915)
No. 127 - Uncited clippings from the "Neva Murphy Hubbard Collection" of Beth Rengers Talken, 1998.


Mary Madeline SCHAFER, the daughter of David and Clara F. CLARK, was born in Lincoln county, October 11, 1882, and died at the home of her parents in Moscow Mills May 29, 1915, at 8:30 p.m.

She was married to James SCHAFER September 22, 1904. To their married life 4 children were born, two of whom are dead and two living. The living are Lucille, aged 6 years, and Mary Florence, an infant at the time of her mother's death. During the first part of Mr. and Mrs. SCHAFER's married life, they lived in Moscow Mills, but about five years ago they moved to Hannibal, which place has since been their home.

In November, 1909, she became a member of the Christian church, uniting with the congregation at this place under the ministry of Bro. CARR. After profession of her faith in Christ as her Saviour, she lived a consistent Christian until the hour of her demise; a faithful worker in the church, always ready and willing to do her part in every laudable service.

She leaves her husband and two children, together with her father and mother and two sisters, and a great number of other relativies to mourn her untimely taking away. The sisters, Mrs. Dr. SHEPARD and Mrs. Carrie SCHROEDER, both reside in Moscow Mills. Because of her kindly disposition and offices she made friends wherever she went, she was held in affectionate regard and is now lamented by all who knew her. She remained conscious until the end came, naming her infant child just before she passed out of this earthly sphere.

The funeral services were conducted at the Christian church in Moscow Mills at 1 o'clock p.m. Monday, May 31, after which the mortal remains were laid to rest near those of her deceased children in the beautiful Troy cemetery. The large number of those who attended these obsequies was mute but emphatic testimony to the sterling worth and high esteem in which Mrs. SCHAFER was held. She will be greatly and sadly missed in many places and by many people, but most of all in that sorrow stricken family and home which she loved so well and where she was so dearly loved in return. The heartfelt sympathy of the entire community goes out to the heart broken husband, father, mother and sisters.

-J.A. HUGHES 


Note regarding clippings from the "Neva Murphy Hubbard Collection":  Neva Murphy Hubbard (1886-1971) lived all of her life in Lincoln County, MO.  She collected a large file of clippings of Lincoln County residents. The majority of the clippings were without citation. Beth Rengers Talken, beneficiary of the collection, has transcribed them for inclusion in our Lincoln County Heritage Records. 


Submitted to HERITAGE PAGES of  LINCOLN COUNTY, MISSOURI by Beth Rengers Talken, 18 September 1998. 

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