The following article was found in the Wilkes-Barre (PA) Record, 28 Jan 1897, Page 5. If
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"Great sympathy is felt for David Packer of Plains in his bereavement, having lost
the "wife of his youth" so unexpectedly after a brief but severe illness,
leaving three motherless children, one only three weeks old. Mrs. Packer's maiden
name was WILLIAMS, being the daughter of William and Margaret Williams. Her mother died
when Elizabeth Ann was two years and six months old, and when reaching the age of six
years she was deprived of her father, he being one of four victims of an explosion at the
Prospect colliery. After the death of her father she was taken into the care of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas David Williams as their own child, and with the interest of a father and
mother did they nourish her until death separated them. She was born Oct. 17, 1871,
married to David Packer Nov. 17, 1890. Their married life was short, but fraught with
happiness. She had been a member of the Miner Congregational Church from childhood. The
funeral services were held at the church, the pastor and Revs. D.J. Jones and R.R. Jones
officiating. Thomas Thomas, ironmonger, Merthyr Tydfil, William Thomas and Evan Thomas,
ironmonger, Aberdare, and Edward Williams of Glen Neath were her uncles on her
mother's side."
Nancy Cook
ncook(a)heery.com
Pasadena, MD, USA