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Katie Belle Darragh
b.26 Oct 1860 Lawrenceburg, Dearborn, Indiana, United States
d.19 Jan 1911 Lawrenceburg, Dearborn, Indiana, United States
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m. 23 Oct 1859
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m. 4 Jun 1889
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[edit] Mrs. Marion R. Cole Dead - 25 Jan 1911Mrs. Marion R. Cole{{Cite}S6}}, a respected and well loved lady of this city, died at her home on west High street Thursday. The funeral was held at the family residence Monday, Rev. C. D. Wilson of the M. E. church officiating. Obituary next week. Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Marion R. Cole Monday afternoon.
[edit] Obituary - 1 Feb 1911Katie Belle Darragh ColeS7, eldest daughter of the late Charles B. and Sarah J. Darragh, was born in this city Oct. 26, 1860. She was married to Marion R. Cole in this city June 4, 1889. To this union was born one child, Charles F. Cole. She became a member of the M. E. church in her early girlhood and lived a consistent christian life. Although being unable to attend church regularly she was always interested in all christian work. In her home and among her neighbors was her christian influence felt most. She was ever ready to lend a helping hand and help smooth down the rough places. With all her suffering she was always cheerful and looked forward to the time when she might be restored to health. She had been afflicted for a number of years and finally decided ot submit to a surgical operation. But with her failing strength she was unable to rally and sank sweetly and quietly to rest with Jesus Jan. 19, 1911, at 2 o'clock p.m. She leaves to mourn their loss, her husband, son, mother, sister, Mrs. Edwin J. Evans, besides numerous other relatives and many friends. The funeral was held at her late home, No. 543 west High street, at 2 o'clock p.m. Monday, Jan. 23, and was attended by a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends. The services were conducted by Rev. C. D. Wilson, pastor of Hamline chapel. The body was placed in the vault to await interment. The following friends acted as pallbearers: R. C. Mattox of Aurora, John M. Roehm, H. B. Herrick, Wiliam Kiger, G. H. Wood and R. P. Nelson, all of this city.
[edit] Memorial - 15 Feb 1911In Memory of Mrs. Kate Darragh ColeS8, Who Fell Asleep Jan. 19, Death has visited our missionary society and one of our number has been called from the cares, the joys and the sorrows of earthly life. On the afternoon of Jan. 19, Mrs. Kate Darragh Cole passed peacefully away. For many years she as a faithful member of the member of the Women's Foreign Missionary society. Her delicate health would not always permit her to be in attendance at the meetings, but she was always interested and in touch with the work, aiding in every way that she could. We shall miss her. Her work on earth is ended, yet her goodly influence has had its effect, and her quiet and unobtrusive manner, her delicate sense of propriety, her beautiful faith in Christ, all have had a refining influence upon thos (sic) with whom she came in contact. Her kindness was of that merciful kind that if she could not praise she would not injure in word the character of anyone. We will cherish the memory of our dear departed sister and we tender the bereaved family our sincere sympathy. We kindly remember them, especially for her sake, "Only a river between us, Parting our dear ones awhile, Only a veil that divides us, Hiding the light of their smile, Only a sigh and a struggle, Only a moment of pain, Then mid the splendors of Eden We shall behold them again." Mrs. Belle S. Campbell Mes. Sophia West Mrs. Anna Wood, Committee References
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