Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1917 — Obituary of Mrs.Hutchinson. [ARTICLE]

Obituary of Mrs.Hutchinson.

Nancy A. Timmons was bom in Tippecanoe cdunty, Indiana, Nov. 17, 1838, and departed this Hfe in .Frankfort, Ind., Jan. 21, 1917, the time of her earthly pilgrimage being 78 years, 2 months arid 4 days. She was united in marriage with Walker L. Snodgrass ini 1857. To this union were bom five sons. One died in infancy, and one, Ancel, died at the age of 36, in 1901. The surviving sons are, Fletcher Snodgrass, of Dayton, Ohio: John Snodgrass, of Rensselaer, Ind.: and Arthur Snodgrass, of Oskaloosa, lowa. She also leaves to mourn her departure two brothers, John Timmons, of Otterbein, Ind., and Willianf Timmons, of Elk Falls, Kans,, an<l two sisters, Mrs. E. M. Snodgrass, of Little River, Kansas, and Mrs. E. J. Morris, of Rensselaer. Her husband, Walker L. Snodgrass, died in August, 1884. In January, 103, she was married to George W. Hutchinson, who survives. s. She was converted and joined the Methodist church when a girl. At the time of her death she was a member of the Tabernacle Methodist Protestant chucrh, Frankfort, Ind. She lived an earnest, Christian life and died in the triumphs of a living faith. The body was 'brought to Rensselaer Tuesday morning and burial services conducted by Rev. Strecker, of the M. E. church were held at 2 p. m. the same day and interment made in the Egypt cemetery in Jordon township.