[ Post Response ] [ Edit Post ] [ Return to Index ] [ Read Prev Msg ] [ Read Next Msg ]

EDGE, Alphrena (Cummings) 1865-1921

EDGE, CUMMINGS, LAMBERT, FLACK, PARSONS, PAGE SEELEY BIRD CRANGLE

Posted By: Marilyn O'Connor (email)
Date: 11/4/2015 at 11:05:16

Mitchell County Press
June 8, 1921

Obituary-Mrs. Joe Edge

Alpherna Cummings, daughter of Charles F. and Asenith Cummings, was born October 30, 1865, near Stoughton, Dane County, Wisconsin. She lived there until 1887, when she came to Jones county, Iowa, with her parents, living there until 1869. The next six years of her life were spent at Red Wing, Minn., coming with her parents to Mitchell County in 1875, where she has lived ever since.

On Sept. 1, 1882, she was united in marriage with Samuel Joseph Edge, of Osage. To them were born seven children, William, who died in infancy; Mrs. Erving Lambert, of Mitchell; Mrs. Ben Flack and Mrs. E. W. Parsons, Samuel Joseph,Jr., of Osage and Gail and Ray, at home.

Besides her husband and children she leaves five brothers; Charles, of Stewartville, Minn., Myron, William, Henry and Harry, of Osage; three sisters; Mrs. Laura Page, of Edgerton, Wis., Mrs. Lucy Seeley, of Little Cedar and Mrs. John Edge, of Osage; also four grandchildren of whom she was very fond, Burnell and Junior Flack, of Osage, and Kenneth and Edna Lambert of Mitchell. Beside these, other relatives and a host of friends are left to mourn her loss. Two sisters, Mrs. Edward Bird and Mrs. Rose Crangle have preceded her in death.

Gone but not forgotten is a most lovable wife, mother, sister and grandmother. All of whom knew the character of this dear woman know that her one aim in life was to do good to everyone. Her whole heart and life were wrapped up in her family, always doing for them and never thinking of herself. She was a Christian woman in her home, and although she never united with any church, was reared in the Baptist faith, both her parents being Baptist.

For nearly a year she has been suffering, but so patiently that few knew she was ill. Quietly she lived, and quietly, but bravely, joined the "innumerable caravan which has crossed the invisible frontier and entered the undiscovered country".

Funeral services were conducted at the home last Thursday by Rev. Cross ad burial was in Osage cemetery.

Admin Password:


 

Mitchell Obituaries Admin maintained by Sharyl Ferrall.
WebBBS Admin 4.32 Genealogy Modification Package by WebJourneymen

 

Post Response


Your Name:
E-Mail Address:
Deceased Name:
Surnames:
One Obituary per submission please! Non-Obituaries will be deleted!
Please include the source of the Obituary.

If you'd like to include a link to another page with your message,
please provide both the URL address and the title of the page:

Optional Link URL:
Optional Link Title:

If you'd like to include an image (picture) with your message,
please provide the URL address of the image file:

Optional Image URL:

If you'd like to have the option of deleting your post later,
please provide a password (CASE SENSITIVE!):

Password:

If you'd like e-mail notification of responses, please check this box:

Post as Admin? Yes No
Admin Password:

 

 

Edit Post # 575182

Your Name:
E-Mail Address:
Subject:
Surnames:
Obituary:
Optional Link URL:
Optional Link Title:
Optional Image URL:
"Parent" Message:
Post as Admin? Yes No
Admin Password:

 

[ Post Response ] [ Edit Post ] [ Return to Index ] [ Read Prev Msg ] [ Read Next Msg ]