Mar 1923 Inez Timmons obituary
Mrs. Ivan Timmons Answers Summons
After Long Illness She Passes Away at Lord Lister Hospital Following an Operation -- Funeral Held Tuesday
Mrs. Ivan Timmons passed away Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock at Lord Lister hospital following an operation for appendicitis and adhesions. She had been seriously ill for several weeks, but had improved to some extent and on Sunday, March 2, she was taken to Omaha where she was operated upon. She could not cover, however, and lingered only a few days. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and the body laid to rest in the Ashland cemetery. That Mrs. Timmons was a general favorite among her friends and acquaintances was attested by the profusion of beautiful cut flowers and floral pieces that were sent by loving friends.
Inez Nora Timmons was born October 29, 1893 in Saunders county, Nebraska, and departed this life March 8, 1924, at the Lord Lister hospital, Omaha, aged 30 years, 4 months and 9 days.
On August 27, 1913, Inez was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Ivan Timmons; to this union was born one child, Ruth Ellen.
Except for about one year spend elsewhere, Inez has made this vicinity her home during the greater portion of her life. At the time she was stricken with illness she was with her husband was residing on a farm north of Ashland.
In the year 1919 she became obedient to her Lord by accepting Jesus Christ as her personal savior and uniting with the Christian church of Ashland. Her noble life as a mother, wife and Chrisitan attests that Heaven is made brighter and earth more lonely now that she has gone. Patient in meeting the trials of life, she was even more paient while suffering through the long weeks before death came to claim her.
She leaves to mourn her death a husband, Ivan, one child, Ruth Ellen, a father and mother, T.C. Carey and wife, Julia; two brothers, Earl Carey of Bayard, Nebr., and Clifford Carey, of Sahland; and three sisters, Mrs. Mae Cook, of Bayard, Nebr., Ethel Vandeman, of Scotts Bluffs, Nebr., and Ruth Harrier, of Valley, Nebr. Other friends and relatives will miss this sweet and gentle woman from the circle made dear by her charming character.
Funeral services were conducted from the of T.C. Carey, Rev. E.R. King, pastor of the Christian church, officiating.
Relatives and friends from out of town who were called here by her death and to attend the funeral services were: Mrs. Mae Cook, of Bayard, Mrs. James Vandeman, of Scotts Bluff, Mrs. Charles Harrier, of Valley, Mr. Louis Bass, of Malvern, Ia., Mrs. and Mrs. Charley Timmons, Mr. and Mrs. Marrier, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Timmons, of Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Timmons, of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Frasier, of Ceresco.
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