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Edith 'Eda' Pearl Yeager
b.23 Oct 1875 Canfield, Mahoning, Ohio, United States
d.21 Feb 1914 Canfield, Mahoning, Ohio, United States
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m. 3 Dec 1865
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By 1910, 2 children had been born and were alive. Obituary Mrs. Edith Kimerle, wife of George Kimerle, died at 12:30 Sunday morning at her home on east Main street after a long and painful illness. Everything possible was done to prolong her life but her ailment was of such a nature that no human agency could battle death. Deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Eli Yeager and was born in Canfield Oct. 23, 1876, consequently was in the 38th year of her age. On April 25, 1896, she was married to Mr. Kimerle, who, with two daughters, Esther and Josephine, survives her. She also leaves one brother, Irvin Yeager, of Girard. She was a kind and indulgent wife and mother and her untimely death is mourned by a wide circle of friends. Early in life she united with Zion Reformed church and lived a consistent Christian life. Funeral services held from the family residence Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock were conducted by Rev. J. C. Schaaf of Prospect, Ohio, former pastor of Zion Reformed church and were largely attended. Interment was made in Zion cemetery, north of the village. Source: Mahoning Dispatch, Friday, February 27, 1914, from Jennifer Neff. References
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