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Sarah Elizabeth <I>Horning</I> Weaver

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Sarah Elizabeth Horning Weaver

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
6 Apr 1943 (aged 72)
Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Purcell, Jasper County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2391024, Longitude: -94.4678146
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Weaver - Sarah Elizabeth Horning, daughter of Jacob and Anna Horning, was born in Iowa, Dec 28, 1870. She was the youngest of twelve children, all of whom have preceded her in death. She was born, reared, and married in the same house. She was married to Charles A. Weaver of Oronogo, Md. They lived in Alba, Mo., 9 years, then moved to the farm home where have have lived 36 years. She was converted and baptized in early youth and has loved and served her Lord ever since. She was in her usual good health until she was stricken early on the morning of April 6, 1943, and her death followed 4 3/4 hours later. Funeral services were held April 8 at the chapel of the Hedge-Nelson Undertaking Co. in Webb City, Mo. Roy F. Bundy, pastor of the Tower of Light Church, officiated assisted by Roy Field, pastor of the South Joplin Christian Church. The Scriptures used were Ps. 23; Rom. 8:35-39; John 14:1-7. The following songs were sung: "I Will Meet You in the Morning, Just Inside the Eastern Gate," "The City Foursquare," and "When I Have Gone the Last Mile of the Way."
Gospel Herald - Vol. XXXVI, No . 6 - May 6, 1943, Page 127

Weaver - Sarah Elizabeth Horning, daughter of Jacob and Anna Horning, was born in Iowa, Dec 28, 1870. She was the youngest of twelve children, all of whom have preceded her in death. She was born, reared, and married in the same house. She was married to Charles A. Weaver of Oronogo, Md. They lived in Alba, Mo., 9 years, then moved to the farm home where have have lived 36 years. She was converted and baptized in early youth and has loved and served her Lord ever since. She was in her usual good health until she was stricken early on the morning of April 6, 1943, and her death followed 4 3/4 hours later. Funeral services were held April 8 at the chapel of the Hedge-Nelson Undertaking Co. in Webb City, Mo. Roy F. Bundy, pastor of the Tower of Light Church, officiated assisted by Roy Field, pastor of the South Joplin Christian Church. The Scriptures used were Ps. 23; Rom. 8:35-39; John 14:1-7. The following songs were sung: "I Will Meet You in the Morning, Just Inside the Eastern Gate," "The City Foursquare," and "When I Have Gone the Last Mile of the Way."
Gospel Herald - Vol. XXXVI, No . 6 - May 6, 1943, Page 127



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