Aberly, Nadelia May (Michel) 1889 - 1911
ABERLY, MICHEL
Posted By: Joy Moore (email)
Date: 5/22/2024 at 16:07:23
Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer Nov. 21, 1911, LP, C7
Mrs. Henry Aberly residing near Davis Corners, passed away Sunday night. She was a daughter of Wm. Michel and was married but a little over a year ago. She leaves a husband and a little babe about a week old.
Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer Nov. 28, 1911, 2, C5
ABERLY.
Nadelia May Michel, daughter of William Michel and his wife Katherine, was born March 7, 1889, at Florenceville, Iowa. The 2nd of April, 1903, after due instruction, deceased was confirmed in Immanuel’s Lutheran Church at Cresco by Rev. Niedermeier. September 7, 1910, she was married with Henry Aberly, of Davis Corners. November 12, 1911, a daughter was born, and a week later, on Nov. 19th, after a short but happy married life, deceased passed beyond. Funeral service was from the Davis Corners church with interment in the Saratoga cemetery; her pastor Rev. Matthias officiating, assisted by Rev. Pless. The large concourse of friends testified to the esteem in which she was held and to the sympathy of the community with the bereaved family.Source: Twice-A-Week Plain Dealer Dec. 1, 1911, LP, C7
OBITUARY.
Nadelia May Aberly, daughter of William and Kathern Michel, was born at Florenceville, Iowa, March 7, 1889, where she lived until ten years ago when she moved with her parents near Bonair where she grew to young womanhood. In 1903 she was confirmed by Rev. C. Neidermeir, then pastor of the German Lutheran Church, of Cresco, Iowa. September the 7th, 1910, she was married to Henry Herman Aberly, of Davis Corners. November 12, 1911, a little daughter was born to them. She passed from this life Nov, 19, 1911, at 10:30, being spared to enjoy only 14 short months of most happy married life. She leaves to mourn her untimely death, a sorrowing husband, an infant daughter, a father, mother, six brothers, two sisters, and a host of relatives and friends.
Her’s was a most beautiful life, always kind and thoughtful of others; that she was loved and highly respected by all was shown by the large number who came to pay their last loving respect to her memory.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, Nov. 22nd, from the German Lutheran Church at Davis Corners which she had constantly attended since her marriage.
The deep sympathy of many friends was expressed through numerous and beautiful floral offerings that entirely covered her casket. She was laid to rest in the pretty cemetery at Saratoga, where loving friends had made her grave lovely with ferns and evergreen.
The family have the sympathy of the community in this, their first great sorrow.
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