Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
moved with her husband and family in 1866 to Jasper county* where she resided until her death. Nine children were born ~ to the above union, four of whom —Hester, Catherine, Mary and John—survive, also Wm. Shoemaker of Indianapolis, who has been a member of the family since childhood, and two brothers of the deceased, Michael and Joel, together with thirty-sev-en grandchildren, fifty great-grand-children, and one great-great-grand-child remain to mourn their loss. Deceased was a faithful member of the Methodist Episcopal church since early youth and shared with a hearty good will the labors of her husband as a local and itinerant minister of the gospel until his death, which occurred April 28, 1901. They always extended a hearty welcome to all laborers in the Master’s vineyard. Mrs. Mellender departed this life August 11, 1911, aged 91 years, 9 months and 6 days; leaving besides her family a host of friends who feel a personal loss and a deep sympathy with the bereaved. The funeral was held Sunday at Il o’clock t the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Osborne, where she has lived since the death of her husband. The services were conducted by Rev. D. E.. Noland of Rolling Prairie, assisted by Rev. Kuonen of Barkley circuit. Six of her grandsons were pall-bearers. She was laid to rest by the side of her husband in the Osborne cemetery. Those attending the funeral from a distance were Michael Hoback and Wife of Goldsmith, Ind.; W. R. Shoemaker and daughter, Mrs. Vandiver of Indianapolis, and Ora Pickeral of Trafalgar, Ind., grandson of the deceased. The funeral was. attended by a large concourse of friends and neighbors. - xx
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