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Hover, Birdie died 1876

HOVER, SPENCER

Posted By: S. Ferrall - IAGenWeb volunteer
Date: 2/9/2024 at 15:16:40

DIED. In West Union, Sabbath morning last, of Diptheria and Membraneous Croup, little Birdie, only daughter of E.O. and S.M. Hover and grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Spencer, of this city; aged 8 years and 7 months.
~North Iowa Journal, Wednesday, November 1, 1876; pg 3

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The West Union 'Union' has the following kindly mention of the late little Birdie Hover, whose death we recorded last week:

She was a very bright, beautiful child, and though she had never before been sick, and had learned no patience by experience, and the severity of her disease from the beginning (one week before) was such that all the time she had great difficulty in breathing; yet so reasonable was she, and so kind in disposition, that she scarcely made complaint, and all the time seemed fully to appreciate the efforts of her physicians and friends for her relief. Finally, when death was approaching, she was told she could not recover, she calmly kissed her parents and friends and passed peacefully down into the dark river.
~North Iowa Journal, Wednesday, November 8, 1876; pg 3

Notes:
--The North Iowa Journal was a newspaper published in Lansing, Allamakee county, Iowa.

--Birdie has a gravestone in the West Union cemetery that she shares with her brother Freddie, who also died in 1876. Their parents were Elam O. Hover & Sophrina M. nee Spencer. Sophrina died in 1938 and is buried in Oak Hill cemetery, Lansing


 

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