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Obituary of Angelina (MOORE) NELSON

Submitted 2001 by Linda Schlater
Name of Newspaper: Unknown
Date of Obituary: June 1877
Obituary: Died at Farmington, Mo., June 11, 1877, Mrs. Angelina NELSON, aged 59 years, 2 months and 11 days. The subject of this notice was born in the town of Lyman, N.H., April 2nd, 1818. SHe was married at the age of 18 to her now bereaved consort, Rev. H. NELSON, late of the Southern Illinois Conference of the M.E. Church. Soon after marriage she removed west and with a large circle of relatives settled in and near Brighton. About 1840 she made a clear and decided profession of faith in Christ during a memorable meeting held in Brighton, by Revs. James LEATON and L.C. PITNER, and continued in the faith and in connection with the communion of her early and deliberate choice to the end of her earthly probation. For twelve years she cheerfully shared, with her husband, the labors and sacrifices of an itenerant life in the above mentioned conference, and many yet live to testify of her devotion to duty, and the steady clear light of her christian example. She was the mother of eight children, six of whom passed on before their mother to the spirit land. Though possessing a frail constitution and delicate health, yet such was her prudence of habit in wisely applying her energies that she accomplished much, and the average and aggregate of her life work compares favorably even with the robust and healthy. Orderly in her domestic arrangements; calm and quiet in her habits of life, and ever impelled with the noble purpose to do the duties of each hour as the hour passed, she meekly filled her mission and peacefully entered into her rest. Her remains were brought to Brighton for internment and her obsequies were attended by a very large circle of relatives and sympathizing friends. The service was conducted by Rev J.A. SCARRITT in the M.E. Church,and the pastor of the church, Rev I.B. REYNOLDS, performed the burial service at the North Cemetery.

Obituary of Henry C. NIEMANN

Submitted 2000 by Kenneth R Doty, Jr.
Name of Newspaper: Mt. Olive Herald
Date of Obituary: 13 JULY 1951
Obituary: Henry C. NIEMANN, one of the most prominent farmers in central Illinois, passed to final rest Saturday morning at 7:35 o'clock at his farm home 2 1/2 miles northeast of this city in Walshville. He died on the farm on which he was born March 8,1865,a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred NIEMANN, pioneer settlers of this community. He reached the advanced age of 86 years, 3 months and 29 days. He had been in failing health the past several months, and for some time was a patient at St. Francis hospital in Litchfield. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Louisa NIEMANN, nee LOWENSTEIN; two sons: Clarence NIEMANN of Litchfield, and Alfred NIEMANN of the Mt. Olive community; two daughters: Mrs. Amos KEUNE of South Litchfield, and Mrs. Edwin BOEHME of this city; also nine granchildren and a host of more distant relatives. He was proprietor of Niemansville, the recreation center several miles east of this city, which he established on his property some years ago, and which is used for family, community and church gatherings.He owned extensive farm acerage. He was an active member of St. John's Lutheran church in South Litchfield. The body remained in state at Becker & Son Funeral Home in this city until Monday at noon, at which time it was removed to the South Lichfield church. Rev. Karl HEUCHERT officiated at funeral services there Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The body was laid to final rest in St.John's Lutheran cemetery, with the following nephews serving as pallbearers: William MONKE, Harold MARBURGER, August SCHUETTE, Elmer KEISER, Herman NIEMANN, George NIEMANN, William H. NIEMANN and Wilmer NIEHAUS.

Obituary of George NIXON, Sr.

Submitted 2001 by Sue Raffurty McMurry
Name of Newspaper: Macoupin County Enquire
Date of Obituary: October 13, 1909 
Obituary: Death of Geo. NIXON. George NIXON, Sr. died at his home west of Carlinville, Saturday morning, October 9, at 7:30 o'clock, aged 72 years, 6 months and 2 days. Mr. Nixon leaves surviving him his wife, Mrs. Mary NIXON and nine children. He was well liked by all his neighbors and friends and many persons will deplore his demise. The funeral services were held from Charity church Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with interment in the Charity cemetery. Rev. D. P. DEADRICK preached the funeral sermon.

Obituary of Augusta (MAI) NORDER

Submitted 2000 by Kenneth R Doty Jr
Name of Newspaper: Mt Olive Herald
Date of Obituary: 23 Jan 1942
Obituary: Mrs. Augusta NORDER, who resided in this city for over 60 years, was called by death Sunday morning at 8:05 a.m. at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. SCHELLER, with whom she was making her home. The aged lady had the misfortune to fracture her arm in a fall at her home about five weeks ago, and last Sunday suffered paralytic stroke. Mrs. NORDER, nee MAI, was born in Germany on September 22,1860, thus reaching the advanced age of 81 years, 3 months and 26 days. She came to this country as a young girl and several years later came to this city, where she has lived ever since. Her husband, the late Frank NORDER Sr., preceded her in death on January 20, 1913. Three sons, Peter, William, and Charles also preceded their mother in death. Surviving are five sons: Cornelius, and Frank NORDER OF Mt. Olive, Walter NORDER of Edwardsville, Ervin NORDER of St. Louis and Roy NORDER of East St. Louis: five daughters: Mrs. James BURNS of Granite City, Mrs William SCHNEIDER of Edwardsville, Mrs. Dan ALMON of St. LOuis, Mrs. Leonard EDMINSTON of Chicago and Mrs. Norman SCHELLER of this city; and one half-sister Mrs. Sophie BOHLEN, of Alton; 27 grandchildren and 12 great- grandchildren. Final rites were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at Becker & Son Funeral Home, with Rev. Lisle E. MEWMAN, pastor of the Methodist church officiating. Mrs. Lambert FRANZEN, with Mrs. Clarence MARBURGER as accompanist, sang "Abide with me" and "Rock of ages". The body was laid to rest in the Union Miners Cemetery, casket bearers being John LUSCHER, William BRUENGER, Harry BOLINGER, Edward STIEHL, John GOSCH and Rieke RIEKEN. Among the out of town relatives in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Walter NORDER and Eileen and Jean SCHNEIDERA of Ewardsville: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn STONE and Mrs. Charles KUEHNEN of Staunton; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin NORDER and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan ALMON and children of St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. Roy NORDER and son of East St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs. L. K. EDMINSTON and children of Chicago; Mr.and Mrs. James BURNS of Granite City: Mrs. Art HABEKOST of Nameoki; Mr. and Mrs. MICAMP of Edwardsville; Mr.and Mrs. Orlin NORDER of Collinsville; Mrs. Henry OHM and daughter of Edwardsville and Mr.and Mrs. Leslie CANTON of Springfield.


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