From Reynolds Cemetery Book by Nola Rains (no name or date on newspaper)
DIED LAST NIGHT - Miss Clara Mangold Died at Fort Wayne After a Long
Decline - Body Brought Here For Funeral Tuesday - Deceased a Daughter of the
Late Jacob Mangold
Miss Clara Mangold, who has made her home in Fort Wayne for several
years, died there last evening at 6:45 o'clock. She had been in failing
health for more than a year and for a week her condition has been most
serious. Miss Mangold was in her forty-ninth year. She was a daughter of
the late mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mangold and was born in this city. The greater
part of her life was spent here and in this county.
The parents are both deceased and but two sisters survive. They are
Miss Catherine Mangold, of this city, who has been at the bedside of her
sister during her serous illness; and Sophia, wife of Earl Taylor, of
Portland, Oregon.
The body was brought to this city and taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Kirsch on N. Second street until tomorrow afternoon when funeral services
will be held at 2:30 o'clock from the M. E. church. The Rev. Thornburg will
officiate. Burial will be in the Reynolds cemetery. Friends and relatives
may call to see the body at the Kirsch home Tuesday from 9 to 2 o'clock.
----------Cemetery listing for Clara Ellen Mangold b. 8 Sep 1888 d. 26 Aug
1917
From Reynolds Cemetery Book by Nola Rains - no name or date of newspaper
MOTHER IS DEAD - Mrs. Mary Merryman, Mother of Judge J. T. Merryman, Passed
Away at 10 This Morning - At Home Near Monroe - Had Reached Age of
Eighty-five Years
Mrs. Mary Merryman, widow of Charles W. Merryman, and mother of Judge
James T. Merryman of this city, passed away this morning at 10 o'clock at
her home near Monroe, after an illness of heart and bowel trouble, which her
extreme age of nearly eighty-five years could not resist. For several days
she had been at the point of death and her demise at this time was not
unexpected. She had been given the best of care, a trained nurse, Miss
Raquet, from Fort Wayne, bing in attendance, but the burden of many years
was more than the frail body could withstand, and this morning, surrounded
by all her loved ones who have been at her bedside much during her illness,
she passed away.
Mrs. Merryman was one of the pioneers of Indiana. She was a native of
Ohio, being the daughter of Thomas and Malinda Archbold, coming with her
parents to Indiana in 1835, where the reaminder of her life has been spent.
She was married in this county to Charles W. Merryman October 18, 1848, and
to this union were born six children - Johnathan, Zachariah, Susie, James
T., Eliza J., who died in July 1878, when but twenty-six years of age; and
Henry L., who died June 5, 1884, a short time after he graduated from the
Valparaiso normal school.
The mother was one of those strong, whole-souled, loving, womanly, yet
couragious ladies, whose goodness blossoms forth in the strong, rich lives
of her children, and one of the best tributes to her is given in the words
of one of her sons himself - who has said that "whatever measure of success
he may have attained, he attributes chiefly to his wife and mother." The
entire community is saddened by the death of this good woman.
The funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 9:30, sun time
from the home. Interment at the Reynolds cemetery.
---------Cemetery listing for Mary Ann (Archbold) Merryman b. 14 Feb 1827 d.
3 Aug 1911; 84y 5m 17d
Margie Roop Pearce
Ponchatoula, LA
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