Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1920 — Obituary [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Obituary
Mrs. Agnes Summers Agnes Sunncmers, daughter of John and Mary M. Frame, was born July 29, 1875, in Porter
county, Ind,, and dhMl at 'her home on the Warren farm, adjoining Wheatfield, Meh. 11. 1920. Summers moved with her parents to Jasper county when about the age of one year and continued to reside in Jasper county until her death, with - the exception of a short residence In Hammand, Indi Ait the age of 15 years she 'united with the Methodist church, and from that day her time was occupied as a church worker until her tinile was fully occupied with her home and family, but s'hk\ remained. a faithful and firm believer in the church and Christianity until her death. On Nov. 1, 1897, she was united in marriage to Jesse Summers, who now survives ihier, and to this union were born 12 children, one child preceding her to the great beyond. To mourn their loss are left a kind and loving husband and li children, as follows: Mrs. Clarence (Holladay and Mrs. Delos Waynlre, Elann, Hanley, Hildreth, Emma, George, Erances, Dorothea, Gene and Leonard Summers, an infant; a grandson, Daniel Waymire; one sister, Mrs. W. H. Tyler, and brothers, Luther, Frank and Henry. Her father dej>arted this life just 10 months to tJhe day prior to her death. She .was a kind and loving daughter, sister, *wlfe, mother and grandmother. ShO loved her family and frietads and was loved by them and the loss to her family is beyond measure. * *
