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Beadle, Arvilla (Fall) 1842 – 1895

BEADLE, FALL, CARVER, BROWN

Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 7/23/2017 at 17:57:38

Source: Twice-a-Week Plain Dealer September 27, 1895, FP, C5
Transcribed from:http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88059319/1895-09-27/ed-1/seq-1/

BEADLE — At the family residence, Cresco, la., at 10 o’clock Sunday night, Sept. 22nd, 1895, of paralysis, Mrs. Arvilla Beadle, in the 54th year of her age.
Miss Arvilla Fall was born in Jefferson Co., N. Y., Jan. 23d. 1841. When a child her parents moved to Beloit, Wis., from which place they came to Fayette county, Iowa, where they lived a short time and then returned to Wis. In 1857 her parents moved to Vernon Springs, where she was married to Mr. Beadle on the 3d day of June, 1860.
Deceased was the mother of 8 children. The youngest boy died on the Pacific Coast, and she leaves a husband, four daughters married and two young girls, an only son married, two sisters, Mrs. Carver of this city, and Mrs. C. Brown, who resides on the Pacific slope and cannot be here. Elder Fall, of this city, is her father.
Mrs. Beadle was an exemplary wife and mother, loving, considerate and true to all the best and highest obligations in life—a member of the M. E. church, she manifested in all her life the spirit of love that flows from a firm reliance upon the promises of a crucified Redeemer. In all her intense suffering she never murmured, but patiently endured, blessing God for His mercies.
We have no words that would soothe the bruised and wounded hearts left behind—only time and the Great Healer can bring rest and submission in a loss that {illegible} the heart with mute and pulseless agony.—Times.

Transcriber’s Note: Her gravestone shows she was born in 1842. She is buried in Oak Lawn.

Oak Lawn Cemetery
 

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