Person:Ida Stuart (2)

Watchers
Ida Eloise Stuart
b.20 Sep 1889 Rains, Texas, USA
m. Abt 1877
  1. Maud Stuart1878 - 1959
  2. Minnie May Stuart1880 - 1968
  3. John William Stuart1883 - 1913
  4. Mary Lou Stuart1885 - 1964
  5. Stephen Leon Stuart1887 - 1955
  6. Ida Eloise Stuart1889 - 1918
  7. Grover Cleveland Stuart1892 - 1973
  8. Beulah Stuart1894 -
  9. Guy Mortimer Stuart1896 - 1988
  10. Nellie Stuart1900 -
m. 27 Feb 1910
Facts and Events
Name Ida Eloise Stuart
Gender Female
Birth? 20 Sep 1889 Rains, Texas, USA
Marriage 27 Feb 1910 Rains, Texas, USAto Preston L. Arnold
Death[1][2] 14 Oct 1918 Emory, Rains, Texas, USA
Burial[3] 15 Oct 1918 Forbis Cemetery, Emory, Rains, Texas, USA
References
  1. Death Certificate
    Certificate 44551.
  2. Rains County Leader, October 18, 1918

    Mrs. Preston Arnold Dies Suddenly
    The grim reaper Death has again passed and removed a friend and neighbor, Mrs. Preston Arnold answering the summons to the realms of the World beyond about 7:30 Monday evening, after a few days illness with influenza and pneumonia. Mrs. Arnold was just in her prime, with a happy little home with her husband and daughter and her going away is a sad blow to husband, kindred, friends, and acquaintances having been one of the close neighbors of the editor and family. She had a kind and lovable disposition and always extended the helping hand to all and her memory will be cherished long after the flowers are growing over her grave. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Stuart of this city and was born and grew to womanhood in Emory. Her remains were interred in the Forbis Cemetery, Tuesday evening. The grief stricken husband and parents have the sympathy of friends in this sad hour of bereavement.

    October 25, 1918
    Card of Thanks
    We wish to extend our most sincere thanks to friends and neighbors who were so kind and sympathetic during the illness and death of Mrs. Preston Arnold. We pray God's richest blessings up on all of you.
    Preston Arnold and daughter
    S.J. Stuart and family


    Rains County Leader, November 22, 1918

    In Memory of Mrs. Ida Eloise Arnold
    She is safe among God's treasures
    Guarded by an angel band
    In the blissful realms of glory, in the wondrous Summer - land.
    She has passed beyond Death's river
    Left this world of pain and strife.
    And has gained a crown immortal
    Crowning gift - eternal life.
    Call not back the dear departed
    Anchored safe where storms are o'er
    On the border lands we left her.
    Soon to meet and part no more.
    When we leave this world changes,
    When we leave this world of care.
    We shall find our loved one's.
    In our Father's mansion fair
    There will be a glorious dawn.
    We shall meet to part - no more,
    On the Resurrection morn.
    Tho' thy darling form lies sleeping
    In the cold and silent tomb.
    Thou shall have a glorious waking
    When the blessed Lord doth come.
    Earth has lost its look of gladness
    Heaven seems to be more bright
    Since the spirit of our loved one
    Took her happy homeward flight.
    And we long to cross the river
    Long to rest upon that shore.
    There to see and know and love her
    With the Savior ever more.
    A Loving Aunt
    Ida Lee Turner
  3. Buried next to her parents