Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1920 — MOTHER TYLER IS SUMMONED [ARTICLE]

MOTHER TYLER IS SUMMONED

DEATH COMES TO AGED RESIDENT AFTER LONG ILLNESS SUNDAY P. M. Death came to Mrs. Anna Tyler at the Jasper County hospital Sunday evening, Nov. 7, at 7:50 o’clock. She had been ill for a long time but Saturday her condition was so much worse that she was taken to the hospital. Her maiden name was Anna Hammonds She was born in Reth, England, April 1, 1838. She came to this country when but seven years of age. In 1861 she was united in marriage with Lemuel Tyler at Akron, Ohio. In 1863 they moved to this county living upon the farm north of this city in Marion township belonging now to Mrs. Hester Hoyes. Later they .sold this farm and bcught another in the southeast part, of the township. Here they lived until Mr. Tyler’s death, which occurred August 21, 1881. . Soon after Mrs. Tyler moved to this city residing on North Weston street. The farm is now the property of her son, Fred S. Tyler. The deceased is survived by the following children: James N. Tyler of Hanging Grove township, Mrs.

Allie Tyler-Vick of Seattle, Wash., Fred S. and Charles Tyler of this city. Also by seven grandchildren and two great grand children. In youth she was a member of the Church of England, but for many years she had been a faithful member of the Presbyterian church of this city. , e Funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon at. 2:00 o’clock and will be conducted by the pastor, J. Budmap Fleming. Interment will be made in Weston cemetery.