Person:Laura Gyger (1)

Watchers
Laura (Fannie) Gyger
m. 15 Aug 1841
  1. Martha Alice Gyger1843 - 1909
  2. Tabitha Louisa Gyger1844 - 1924
  3. Elizabeth Gyger1847 -
  4. William Alvin Gyger1850 - 1914
  5. Laura (Fannie) Gyger1852 - 1881
Facts and Events
Name[1] Laura (Fannie) Gyger
Gender Female
Birth[2][3] 4 Oct 1852 Jamestown, Smith County, Texas
Other[6] 1852 Gail McLain has "Tombstone says 1852"
Death[4] 17 Apr 1881 Comanche County, Texas
Other[5] Buried in Proctor, Texas

The Comanche Chief, Comanche, Texas. Saturday, April 24, 1880

DEATHS

GYGER - Died of congestion, at the residence of her parents, at Proctor, Comanche county, Texas, Saturday evening, April 17, 1880, Miss Fannie GYGER. Aged 24 years.

Words are inadequate to express the loss that the family and friends of the above sustained by her death. She was a kind, loving and affectionate daughter and sister, and a true friend and neighbor. Her loss is severely felt throughout the entire neighborhood; and many who have been cheered and nursed by her during sickness, will ever remember her kind and self sacrificing disposition.

Miss Fannie GYGER was born in Bedford, Indiana, October 4, 1854, and was the daughter of Larkin GYGER. At the age of eighteen she made a profession of religion, and from that time until the day of her death she lived a consistent, Christian life. She expressed a willingness to die, and was prepared by Christian hope and assurance for the eternal mansions in the heavens.

References
  1. Gail McLain.
  2. Gail McLain.

    Gail McLain according to 1860 census

  3. Country Cemeteries of Comanche County, Texas
    p. 67.
  4. Country Cemeteries of Comanche County, Texas
    p. 67.
  5. Floyd and Arlene Gyger's notes.
  6. Gail McLain.